djgeorge11
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'98 FunLite - converter / charger is causing circuit breaker clicking
I just bought a 1998 FunLite and have been going through things. The battery that was in it was bad so I replaced it and put the battery charger on it while connected in the trailer. I think in doing so, I damaged the circuit breakers in the battery box. While it was charging, I noticed that the interior lights started to flicker and then went out. After that the lights and electrical items (Jack / lift pump) would only work when connected to 120V AC power and not when only on battery power.
I read several threads here that discussed similar issues and pointed fingers at the circuit breakers so I bought 2 new 30A breakers. In reviewing the threads as I prepared to install the new breakers, I noted that the wiring connected to my circuit breakers was connected differently than the wiring described here since 6 of the wires were all connected to the output stud of CB1.
After replacing the circuit breakers and connecting them as described here, my battery power was restored but I hear a clicking periodically in one of the circuit breakers. After taking each individual load off, I diagnosed the cause of the clicking to the wire (red in my case) that goes in under the trailer to the converter charger 12V input. The clicking doesn't impact the interior lights but I assume it is the #1 circuit breaker resetting so is not good. If I leave it disconnected the clicking stops, but I imagine that is not really a workable solution long term. Any idea what is going on and what it will take to fix it?
My current use of the trailer is going to be at our deer lease and will be off grid / battery only until I need to run the A/C and need to add a generator Can I plug in 120V power without this being connected to the circuit breaker? I expect the 12V lights and accessories will then still drain the battery. I assume leaving this disconnected will also disconnect the current solar panel so I would need to add a different solar panel to recharge my battery. Any other ramifications with leaving this disconnected?
I just bought a 1998 FunLite and have been going through things. The battery that was in it was bad so I replaced it and put the battery charger on it while connected in the trailer. I think in doing so, I damaged the circuit breakers in the battery box. While it was charging, I noticed that the interior lights started to flicker and then went out. After that the lights and electrical items (Jack / lift pump) would only work when connected to 120V AC power and not when only on battery power.
I read several threads here that discussed similar issues and pointed fingers at the circuit breakers so I bought 2 new 30A breakers. In reviewing the threads as I prepared to install the new breakers, I noted that the wiring connected to my circuit breakers was connected differently than the wiring described here since 6 of the wires were all connected to the output stud of CB1.
After replacing the circuit breakers and connecting them as described here, my battery power was restored but I hear a clicking periodically in one of the circuit breakers. After taking each individual load off, I diagnosed the cause of the clicking to the wire (red in my case) that goes in under the trailer to the converter charger 12V input. The clicking doesn't impact the interior lights but I assume it is the #1 circuit breaker resetting so is not good. If I leave it disconnected the clicking stops, but I imagine that is not really a workable solution long term. Any idea what is going on and what it will take to fix it?
My current use of the trailer is going to be at our deer lease and will be off grid / battery only until I need to run the A/C and need to add a generator Can I plug in 120V power without this being connected to the circuit breaker? I expect the 12V lights and accessories will then still drain the battery. I assume leaving this disconnected will also disconnect the current solar panel so I would need to add a different solar panel to recharge my battery. Any other ramifications with leaving this disconnected?
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