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CA_Traveler
Sep 14, 2013Explorer III
OP
Do you have an inverter/charger and are the batteries being charged?
Disconnect the failing output and check for 120V AC at the inverter w/o shore power. If none on only one leg then it's an inverter problem: tripped CB, possibly a configuration problem or bad inverter. IF OK reconnect the wire and if OK then the problem is downstream: open wire or GFI problem. If not OK then it's an inverter problem or a short in the wiring.
Do you have an inverter/charger and are the batteries being charged?
Disconnect the failing output and check for 120V AC at the inverter w/o shore power. If none on only one leg then it's an inverter problem: tripped CB, possibly a configuration problem or bad inverter. IF OK reconnect the wire and if OK then the problem is downstream: open wire or GFI problem. If not OK then it's an inverter problem or a short in the wiring.
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