so i can't for the life of me find out why im popping fuses in my TT.
it's odd. it's the main power fuse, only a 30 amp... seems light to me. but when it pops there in no lights, no radio, the trailer is dead unless plugged in or generator running. no battery operated things work.
i've traced wires no shorts.
it pops sometime after i start the generator to charge the batteries. when i shut the generator off, the trailer is dead, i replace that fuse. all is fine again...
and it's only when i start the gen from inside, if i use the button on the gen it's self it doesn't pop the fuse.
and the wire seems oddly small for being the main power for the whole trailer, i'm guessing here, maybe 8-10 ga. wire.
if that's the case where the heck do the 4 and 2 gauge wires go that also come off the batteries.
i'll take pics when it stops snowing.
the whole reason for asking is we warm up the trailer for the wife to wrap/store presents in.
so i can't for the life of me find out why im popping fuses in my TT.
it's odd. it's the main power fuse, only a 30 amp... seems light to me. but when it pops there in no lights, no radio, the trailer is dead unless plugged in or generator running. no battery operated things work.
i've traced wires no shorts.
it pops sometime after i start the generator to charge the batteries. when i shut the generator off, the trailer is dead, i replace that fuse. all is fine again...
and it's only when i start the gen from inside, if i use the button on the gen it's self it doesn't pop the fuse.
and the wire seems oddly small for being the main power for the whole trailer, i'm guessing here, maybe 8-10 ga. wire.
if that's the case where the heck do the 4 and 2 gauge wires go that also come off the batteries.
i'll take pics when it stops snowing.
the whole reason for asking is we warm up the trailer for the wife to wrap/store presents in.
thoughts and ideas are welcome.