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Posted 22 May 2012 - 02:15 AM

I've recently purchased a 2005 5th wheel. The low voltage alarm on the LP leak detector sounds and then a few seconds later the refrigerator shuts off and some of the lights go off. After about a minute everything returns to normal. It will do this several times a day. I'm hooked up to a 50 amp service. Any ideas would be appreciated.



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Posted 22 May 2012 - 08:11 AM

Sounds like you are on AC power (shore power) running the DC converter/charger, but no battery and either your AC service is getting power hits, or your 12V DC converter is not stable.

Check your battery voltage and ensure the fuse(s) to it are good, the battery is good, and that it is getting charged. On AC power I would exepct to see the battery voltage up around 14VDC.
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