Cabo_Paul
May 26, 2014Explorer
Electrical Problem - L1 Line shows 127-130 Volts, 0 Amps
Since I know very little about electrical issues, I would appreciate your analysis + possible fix(es). We are at an isolated RV park. We were running our stackable Splendide washer + dryer. We are also running our portable fans (3) + our bedroom ceiling fan.
All of a sudden power goes out. I check the 50 amp circuit breaker we are plugged into. Power is on. Breaker did not turn off. After a couple of minutes our 50 amp Surge Protector kicked back on (it has a 2-3 minute delay switch). Voila, the machines + fans turned bac on. After about 30 seconds it all kicked off, again.
We noticed the bedroom ceiling fan + one portable fan in the bedroom remained on. Probably working off the inverter.
We turned off the Dryer. In a couple off minutes the Washer + the other 2 fans kicked on. The Washer complted its cycle in 8 minutes. We also noticed we had the Crock Pot plugged in.
When the power went out again, we unplugged the Crock Pot.
We have a 2011 Winnebago Journey. It has the Master Power display. I noticed that the L1 indicates plenty of power ( see subject line above) but no Amps. The L2 indicates 112-117 Volts with 1 to 3 amps.
Does this mean we have an Amp Fuse that kicked L1 off, somewhere? Thank you, for your help. Paul
All of a sudden power goes out. I check the 50 amp circuit breaker we are plugged into. Power is on. Breaker did not turn off. After a couple of minutes our 50 amp Surge Protector kicked back on (it has a 2-3 minute delay switch). Voila, the machines + fans turned bac on. After about 30 seconds it all kicked off, again.
We noticed the bedroom ceiling fan + one portable fan in the bedroom remained on. Probably working off the inverter.
We turned off the Dryer. In a couple off minutes the Washer + the other 2 fans kicked on. The Washer complted its cycle in 8 minutes. We also noticed we had the Crock Pot plugged in.
When the power went out again, we unplugged the Crock Pot.
We have a 2011 Winnebago Journey. It has the Master Power display. I noticed that the L1 indicates plenty of power ( see subject line above) but no Amps. The L2 indicates 112-117 Volts with 1 to 3 amps.
Does this mean we have an Amp Fuse that kicked L1 off, somewhere? Thank you, for your help. Paul