Canadian Rainbirds wrote:
dave_330 wrote:
Most of you were right, it was the reset on the inverter. thanks for your help
Glad you found the problem BUT:
What was the underlying cause of the overload? Something that you know happened and have corrected or just a guess?
This would be a good time to check all your AC connections--transfer switch, inverter, breakers etc. Loose connections cause increased resistance which cause increased current and heat.
The inverter breaker on my Monaco trips from time to time. There is a thing called pass-thru current that varies with the size of the inverter. That pass-thru current can be exceeded, which trips the inverter breaker, and never trips one of your breakers in the main electrical panel.
Once you learn to recognize what it is, you just go out and reset it and move on with things.