We have a 2010 Cyclone 3795 and are in the process of de-winterizing/packing for a week-long trip next week. We found that the main cabin lights, main a/c/furnace, stove lights/fan are not working, and the refer has a check light on. The garage, bedroom lights and a/c work just fine. The outdoor lighting, lights on the slide above the couch, tv/stereo all work no problem. We replaced the battery, as it was the original and it wouldn't hold a charge, we are on house power. Checked to make sure all the breakers and fuses are not tripped/blown. The only thing we could figure is there must be something wrong with the converter. I did a contortionist act to get to said converter (it is stuck under the vac and a water pipe) to check the fuses, and they are ok, never saw or felt a reset switch, and there are two devices that are plugged into outlets behind the basement wall, I'm assuming the vac and the converter.
Is it possible given these circumstances that the converter went bad over the winter?
Is it possible given these circumstances that the converter went bad over the winter?