Tested the house battery's and they were down to 50%. I checked the output from the charger inverter. It was 9 volts.
Pulled the inverter out and looked through the vents and saw this.
I cut an access hole and soldered the wire back on. No change still 9 volts coming out.
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The truck also has a solar panel. When I put it in I used a cheap solar charge controller. Think it cost like nine dollars. Pulled the panel wires and tested the voltage. It was at Nineteen volts. So I ordered a new controller.
I installed the new controller and a volt amp display. Hooked up the solar panel and the output was only 9 volts. Whats up with the 9 volts anyway?
I went around the corned to Harbor freight and bought one 25 watt solar panel for testing the wiring and controller.
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hooked it up and the battery's were charging. Yay.
Next went on amazon and ordered a new charger inverter and a 100 watt solar panel. Installed them both and my battery's are charged and happy
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A foot note on the Harbor Freight solar panel They are over priced but work well in low light conditions.