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Old 05-14-2015, 02:47 PM   #2
wingnut60
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Probably need to check the batteries, without the converter hooked to them--find out what the charge is that they are holding. Then check the voltgage when they are hooked up and the converter is operating.
If you don't have a digital voltmeter, need to get one--they are big help with battery problems.
Dimming/brightening lights indicate the batteries aren't up to par, and the lights get brighter when the converter cuts in.
Even tho new, batteries can be bad. Also, check that all connections to batteries are clean and tight--no corrosion.
Joe
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