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When using leisure battery as main power source indicator in caravan shows at top end of red and lights dim- even when the caravan is plugged in to the mains we have the same problem. battery is supposed to e new(have only owned van for 4 weeks- a 1991 eccles elite)

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You have a bad connection at main panel, causing voltage drop to system. Check all connections in electrical panel and transfer switch.

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