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DSDP_Don
Apr 21, 2016Explorer
Just a guess!
You need to know if your inverter has a "pass thru" function, which means that when you plug into shore power, the shore power passes thru the inverter and powers everything with shore power that the inverter does.
If it doesn't have a "pass thru" function, I think "buc1980" may have identified the issue. The batteries were too low for the inverter to power up. While you were looking for the issue, they had enough time to charge and turn the inverter on.
You need to know if your inverter has a "pass thru" function, which means that when you plug into shore power, the shore power passes thru the inverter and powers everything with shore power that the inverter does.
If it doesn't have a "pass thru" function, I think "buc1980" may have identified the issue. The batteries were too low for the inverter to power up. While you were looking for the issue, they had enough time to charge and turn the inverter on.
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