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redeldo
Jun 07, 2015Explorer
Well, I was just thinking (dangerous in my case), both the generator and the shore line have to go through the transfer box/surge protector, to the circuit breaker box.
So if everything works on 120 volts off the generator through the same equipment, then when on shore power the voltage drops and maybe the A/C is not getting enough power to operate. So the problem could be in the: 1. power cords to the shed; 2. the receptacle in the shed; 3. the underground line to the house; 4. the circuit breaker in the garage; 5. the line to the main circuit panel in the house; 6. breaker for the line in the main circuit panel could be going bad?
I am trying to decide whether to call an electrician or a mobile RV repairman that I know.
Wayne
So if everything works on 120 volts off the generator through the same equipment, then when on shore power the voltage drops and maybe the A/C is not getting enough power to operate. So the problem could be in the: 1. power cords to the shed; 2. the receptacle in the shed; 3. the underground line to the house; 4. the circuit breaker in the garage; 5. the line to the main circuit panel in the house; 6. breaker for the line in the main circuit panel could be going bad?
I am trying to decide whether to call an electrician or a mobile RV repairman that I know.
Wayne
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