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enblethen
Aug 06, 2017Nomad
I would not pull the inverter, yet!
Try to verify whether there is 120 volt power to it. It should be fed through a 120 volt AC breaker.
Locate your 120 volt AC breaker panel. Remove the breaker cover (power off) Look inside for any burnt wiring. Look closely at the neutrals (white wires). Get some electrical grease, first. Disconnect each of the neutrals. Inspect the copper wire. Look for any signs of burning. Apply a liberal amount of electric grease, de-oxide, to wires and re-terminate. You should do this one wire at a time!
Do the same to the wires connected to the circuit breakers.
Turn power on and check for power leaving each of the circuit breakers.
Check inverter power light.
Try to verify whether there is 120 volt power to it. It should be fed through a 120 volt AC breaker.
Locate your 120 volt AC breaker panel. Remove the breaker cover (power off) Look inside for any burnt wiring. Look closely at the neutrals (white wires). Get some electrical grease, first. Disconnect each of the neutrals. Inspect the copper wire. Look for any signs of burning. Apply a liberal amount of electric grease, de-oxide, to wires and re-terminate. You should do this one wire at a time!
Do the same to the wires connected to the circuit breakers.
Turn power on and check for power leaving each of the circuit breakers.
Check inverter power light.
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