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HadEnough
Jan 24, 2021Explorer
SPRey wrote:
Could it be the generator is not providing sufficient power? I believe most RV AC's require around 16 amps (1920 watts or so)
A simple test would be to directly plug into 120v service and see if the problem persists.
Not that. Because both generators do the same thing pretty much. The only difference is the onboard generator is smart enough to turn off when there is an issue. The one connected to the shore power just keeps going and the cycling happens.
I was thinking about doing this. Plugging it directly into the 120 V and bypassing the transfer switch as a test.
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