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DrewE
Sep 30, 2018Explorer II
As gbopp says, this could very well be a loose electrical connection somewhere. Check also the connections at the transfer switch (assuming you have one) or the generator receptacle for the shore power cord (if by chance you don't have a transfer switch). A failing transfer switch could also work intermittently even if the connections to it are tight.
I would tend to doubt it's problems inherent in the generator itself, as the generator control module typically will shut down the generator if there's a fault causing no output. (I know that's true for Onan RV generators, but only suspect it's also true for Generac ones...I could be wrong there.)
I would tend to doubt it's problems inherent in the generator itself, as the generator control module typically will shut down the generator if there's a fault causing no output. (I know that's true for Onan RV generators, but only suspect it's also true for Generac ones...I could be wrong there.)
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