With the batteries off, try your lights and anything else you know that works on the battery. If you have no lights, then your converter is probably bad, or a fuse has blown, or it has come unplugged.
Lynn,Wait, What? I have read this about five times to see if there was a trick here. If I turn my batteries off (battery disconnect switch) nothing in my trailer that runs on 12 volt will work. How would this indicate a bad converter? Am I missing something with your post?
The Power Converter and the battery both supply power to the fuse box inside the coach. If the Power Converter is working correctly, you can remove the battery altogether and your interior lighting will continue to receive power from the Power Converter.
Are we making an assumption that because he asked about the converter, he is hooked to shore?
We are just trying to help the guy out and don't see any reason to be rude on this forum.
I am sorry that you took my comments as rude. In-fact I was trying to clarify a point. That being that if the switch is off, so is 12 volt and it seemed to me that there was no indication that there was other power being supplied. Being rude was the furthest thing from my mind. I was also trying to be helpful and did not understand how power would be getting in if he is off shore power, and he did not indicate he was on any other power.
Making assumptions sometimes get us incorrect solutions and from what I could tell we did not have all of the information to make a decision.
And Dan, I did not make the connection (poor pun) that he was connected. I was taking it in the most literal way.
Problem solved. plug had come out.
Thanks everyone