Got a TT and I think the previous owner hooked up the battery wrong (it also has a converter/charger). The battery is dead and won't charge.
Here's how it WAS hooked up (which I disconnected)
POSITIVE TERMINAL : Black and Red wires
NEGATIVE TERMINAL : White wire
Now, the issue is that when I disconnect the battery from everything and use an Ohmmeter, the white and red wires have zero resistance to each other and to ground. So I believe the battery was just discharging itself because one was hooked up to each terminal
I tried plugging in the TT to shore power which makes everything work fine, but I get no voltage to any of those wires. I'm thinking maybe because there's no battery connected, the charger isn't "sensing" anything, so it doesn't try charging.
Am I correct in assuming the red and white wires should both be on the negative terminal and only have the black wire on the positive terminal?