BruderMaximus
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So, I fixed it, not sure what I did. But apparently I did the right thing. pulled all fuses, pulled every breaker, turned it all off. left the AC off and the Inverter off. one by one started adding fuses back. Some marked spare or unused, are running stuff fyi. Goal was to get panel energized with minimal fuses plugged in to survey to isolate a bad circuit (assuming that was it and not the batteries) so, initially, no change half panel dead. worked through installing fuses and poof, panel cage back and volts was accurate and not floating around. slowly added all fuses while watching volts to see if one was the culprit and....... nothing. they all went in, volts stable. everything is running like day 1 new. I did replace all the fuses with expensive lighted fuses. and i pulled and reset all the relays (and tapped them) I did replace the 50 amp main fuses on the panel with new. none were bad, all the relays ohmed the same 80-82ohms. No idea. My best guess, 4 hours of sacrificing blood to the mosquito gods ... best guess.Welcome to the thread..... so, so many thoughts.
The original batteries are absolute trash. It's hard to diagnose anything electrical with those still in the system. A few people have had success with them long term, but they're in the minority. Regarding your loss of function on the 12v panel, you need to figure out where you're losing voltage. Start at the appliance and work your way backwards to the source.
Regarding your towing..... you're using a load leveler on an F250? I don't understand why. I also tow with an F250 and have aftermarket, squishy soft leaf springs and don't use a load leveling hitch. Do you have any pictures of your setup?
Im thinking there is some sort of relays/control box??? in between the bus bar under the bed, and the 12v fuse panel and instrument panel?? sure wish we could get a good wiring diagram