Adamsolifier
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Took the pins out and looks to be all clear. I did change the 2amp fuse with a 3amp fuse a couple weeks ago and before it stopped I heard a lot of clicking coming from the unit itself. Could there be an enternal issue with the unit?Have you checked the multi-pin plugs and sockets on the top of the EBL.. ?
They are prone to overheating and failing... I had to change one on mine that supplied the fridge.
Switch off all power, 240v and 12v, then examine each plug, look for signs of heating, a brown discolouration, may not be noticeable until you pull the plugs out.
The plugs and sockets can be bought from Planet 12v
If you have to replace, you will also need a crimping tool .. also available from Planet 12v.
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Yes I went and actually changed them all just to make sure. I feel the issue may be the unit itself. I have power going to the pins, but seems to stop there. Does anyone know how i could bypass the unit and charge directly to the battery?Have you checked for fuses (20a ? ) near to the starter battery positive terminal .
Yes, you can by a battery to battery charger (b2b) and wire directly between your starter battery and leisure battery but that probably won't help your fridge.Does anyone know how i could bypass the unit and charge directly to the battery?
yes all the fuses are brand newHave you checked the fuses by the starter battery a 50amp for charging leisure & 20amp for fridge.
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hmm, yeah im just thinking about how to get power to the battery in the back without ruining anything.Yes, you can by a battery to battery charger (b2b) and wire directly between your starter battery and leisure battery but that probably won't help your fridge.