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malexander
Feb 02, 2017Explorer
I had this same problem in my Bounder.
Turned out to be a tripped circuit breaker on the inverter. Some of the 120v outlets run through the inverter. None of the breakers in the panel were tripped but there's a push/pull (mine has two) breaker on the inverter.
My inverter is installed in such a way/position that it was sort of hard to see. But, I couldn't figure out why I had no power to just certain things. So I started looking at EVERYTHING electric, just happened to "stumble" across the inverter breakers. That's when I saw one was tripped.
We have the same kind/type of breakers in one of our airplanes.
Turned out to be a tripped circuit breaker on the inverter. Some of the 120v outlets run through the inverter. None of the breakers in the panel were tripped but there's a push/pull (mine has two) breaker on the inverter.
My inverter is installed in such a way/position that it was sort of hard to see. But, I couldn't figure out why I had no power to just certain things. So I started looking at EVERYTHING electric, just happened to "stumble" across the inverter breakers. That's when I saw one was tripped.
We have the same kind/type of breakers in one of our airplanes.
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