There should be a transformer somewhere, it should have been placed somewhere that it can be accessed for servicing, obviously turn off the power to it from the mains and then check all of the connections right down to the lights I assume the 12 volts are supplying, if they're all good when you turn on the power fine if not get a new 12 volt transformer and do the appropriate connecting to your new transformer, like for like.
Safety first, turn off the power first before you do anything!
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thanks so much for your reply
I've located the transformer and discovered it was rather hot to touch .I disconnected the mains from the main inlet and let it cool down .
I then reconnected the mains to find out how long it took to get hot again (not long) so i disconnected the transformer from the mains leaving the mains circuit live .
The 12v circuit should also charge the habitation battery but the MH control panel says no charge in battery yet water pump and lighting is still working
After a good few hours of buggering about isolating various things and switching em on again one by one I have reached the conclusion the TRANSFORMER is at fault
anyway ive contacted a friendly sparks who's going to come and have a look at it in the morning
to be fair there copuld be three things all going wrong at the same time
1 faulty battery
2 faulty control panel
3 faulty transformer
or any combination of the above and without testing equipment I'm stuffed
so for now im running this laptop and my telly straight off the mains
thanks again old chap