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Old 06-02-2023, 10:13 PM   #1
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In Command System 12v Problem

I just installed new batteries on my 2019 Dutchman Voltage 3655 and now my In Command Pro system only works when hooked up to shore power not when on battery power only. I have checked all fuses and no issues there.
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Old 06-03-2023, 12:14 PM   #2
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Please post pictures of your new installation for better advice. Show wide view plus closeups.

Post make and model of converter/charger or inverter/charger.

Post make and model of new batteries. What voltage? How many?

Were old batteries 6 volt or 12 volt? How many?
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Does the rest of the 12v system work when not on shore power such as fridge and heater and all lights?
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Have you tried disconnecting the battery then reconnecting to see if the inverter kicks on?
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Think problem is solved

I believe I found the problem. Only getting 6v out of the thermal circuit breaker (shortstop) by the battery that feeds the rest of the trailer components through the cutoff switch. I’ll keep you updated. Thanks
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Problem solved once the thermal circuit breaker was replaced. Switch was actually good.
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Old 06-11-2023, 01:05 PM   #7
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Problem solved once the thermal circuit breaker was replaced. Switch was actually good.
That’s interesting. Glad you found the problem but I have never heard of a circuit breaker reducing the amount of voltage.
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