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tev123
Mar 22, 2016Explorer
Mandalay Parr wrote:
Follow the power into the transfer switch, and then back out again.
The transfer switch is normally de-energized when on shore power.
Also check the circuit breakers on your inverter.
I followed power into the transfer switch connection.
There is power at the twist nuts.
There is no coming out of the transfer switch. Tested by putting a lead on the hot bus of the breakers panel (removed the main breaker) and the other lead onto the frame (neutral/ground).
Did the same with the generator running, and there is power at the hot bus.
When I'd connect shore power, I remember hearing a click (relay of the ATS?) as soon as I connected to the shore power source. I no longer hear that click, so something is no longer being energized. Do the relays of the ATS go bad?
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