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OK The converter is not providing power or charging the battery, unfortunatly I don't know if you have a stand alone or integral converter. The first thing to do is check the 120v breakers. if they are ok find the converter, if it is poart of the power center it will be easy. If it is a stand alone it will be hidden behind a cabinet wall, an acess panel in the pass through in the fifth wheel area. A stand alone is a silver metal box usualy with cooling fins and a fan. It will be pluged into a hidden receptical. Need to check the fuses in the box and power supply to the 120 volt outlet. If all these are good check the voltage output from the converter. If it eaquals your dead battery the converter is toast. if it is 13.5 - 14.2 volts and is higher than your battery you have a wiring disconect shut off or a wiring/fuse problem somewhere. For a integral converter the pprocess is the same but the fuses will be in the panel and the 120 checks require a multimeter to test. Be carefull playing with electricity and good luck.