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  1. Read some forum comments on electrical but not about my problem. Just bought this 89 Dolphin v6. Driving home at night the whole truck began to hesitate and lights dim/blink as if she were going to stop running then recovered, sporadic and not a happy camper now! I noticed a clicking coming from the electrical panel area in the camper. I replaced the 6yr old truck battery and isolator on firewall today. Auto store says alternator is good.The house battery has one large white wire on positive and a small red(see pic). The negative has a large black wire and 2 whites together as shown in pic. The converter area has a plate that is warming(my finger shows it) and making a clicking noise every minute draining the house battery. Whatever is wrong it is live with the engine off as when I put the positive cable(house battery) to the terminal she lightly sparks showing drain. What is happening?
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