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Old 05-19-2020, 11:43 AM   #1
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Default blowing down converter fuses

my 48v to 12v converter blows fuse instantly. OK, a short. Was looking for a way to test for the short so I know when its fixed. Thought was hook meter to positive going into converter (now shorted out) then other probe to + on battery, I assume there should be no reading normally + to + but a short would complete the circuit through the converter. I get a reading so short is confirmed but I get the full 52v not 12v. So is the converter actually broke or is 52v expected?
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Old 05-19-2020, 06:57 PM   #2
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Default Re: blowing down converter fuses

Disconnected output and fuse lived but there is now power to my NEWLY REPLACED volt meter. Could it be wired wrong? It has 3 wires, what comes off the key? Pos or neg?
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Old 05-21-2020, 09:58 PM   #3
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my 48v to 12v converter blows fuse instantly. OK, a short. Was looking for a way to test for the short so I know when its fixed. Thought was hook meter to positive going into converter (now shorted out) then other probe to + on battery, I assume there should be no reading normally + to + but a short would complete the circuit through the converter. I get a reading so short is confirmed but I get the full 52v not 12v. So is the converter actually broke or is 52v expected?
To answer my own question, it seems a converter uses a ac transformer so my test was only showing the primary side, so 52v is expected that's my guess from what I learned.
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