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Old-Biscuit
Jan 19, 2015Explorer III
gsf35099 wrote:Old-Biscuit wrote:
Thought responses in your other post covered that.
GFCIs have 120V AC power to them. GCFI problems come from 120V AC issues.
Converter has a 120V AC feed to power it but that feed has it's own CB.
SO NO..converter issue would not affect/cause GCFIs to 'fry'
NOW if you have an Inverter that feeds GCFIs.......a malfunctioning Inverter could cause isses with GCFI as the Inverter supplies 120V AC
Thanks, oldbiscuit. I haven't seen any responses & for the life of me could not find that thread. LOL. I will search again and see if I can find it. Even in my forums it was not coming up. :)
Your other post.....LINK
Sounds like your converter is fried. 0 (Zero) output Pos/Neg with 20V Pos/Grd.
And you also have couple fried GCFIs.
SO I have to ask.......
WHAT ARE YOU PLUGGED INTO FOR AC POWER SUPPLY
YES I am shouting cause it sounds as if you have plugged into a 220V AC source.
Has this power source been tested..sounds like lost neutral and 220V went thru one leg burning up AC equipment on that hot leg.
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