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DaveInIowa
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Feb 15, 2016

Onan Genset low/no power

Good day all!
Day 8 of my first cross country trip in my 1994 Tioga Arrow.
I have had a wonderful time.
Central Iowa to Tucson and back. Return stops; Amarillo, Thunderbird Lake OK, Table Rock Lake MO.)
My issue.
My Onan Microlite 4000 starts and runs fine with no load. But seems to provide only minimal power when plugged into the RV. Then it will shut down after I add a load; Air, microwave. The 12v lights flutter, the Air or microwave barely run. (Much like when I lost half my service to my home.)
From my research; I guess I do not have an ATS (automatic transfer switch) as I have to plug the power cord into a box in the RV to supply generator power to coach.
I hear clicking (And always have) in the convertor (under the fridge) when the genset connects or disconnects power.
Power supply from shore power is fine.
I did notice the convertor fan did not run when the generator was supplying power, but does under shore power.
There is obviously a switch/regulator in the convertor that directs power from the source. When this issue developed; the switch would buzz/click as if the power from the genset was being turned on/off. The lights would go bright (for a second) when on the battery bank, then dim when on generator.
NOTE; during this flicker of power, the generator just purred like a kitten. No engine fluctuations in rpm. Except the one time I turned on all AC power; Air, micro, all lights. Then the convertor switch 'popped' all power was lost (except 12v) and the genset shut down.
So, is there a switch that is part of the convertor set that is bad?
Or is it in the Onan?
Thanks for all your assistance!
Dave

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