I haven't had to use the van away from 240V but did lose lights when a park had a pwer failure.
Checking out the battery cables, the connectors seemed to be attached lightly with side cutters and the cables just pulled out which didn't thrill me. I replaced them and used decent crimpers, so thought the problem was solved.
Today my son borrowed the van, and tried the lights with no 240V attached. No result. Switch the 12V switch both on and off , still no result. Checked the battery which was 12.7 V.
Am I missing something here?
Any instructions or advice would be useful.
Cheers
Checking out the battery cables, the connectors seemed to be attached lightly with side cutters and the cables just pulled out which didn't thrill me. I replaced them and used decent crimpers, so thought the problem was solved.
Today my son borrowed the van, and tried the lights with no 240V attached. No result. Switch the 12V switch both on and off , still no result. Checked the battery which was 12.7 V.
Am I missing something here?
Any instructions or advice would be useful.
Cheers