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โOct-09-2019 10:11 AM
djousma wrote:
If you have electric water heater, make sure that is off too. On mine that switch is on the WH itself. that element is a 1500 watt, and would for sure kill that EU1000.
Otherwise, is your battery dead or heavily discharged? If so the converter will kick on high output to recharge, and could be your issue too.
โOct-09-2019 09:20 AM
frankwp wrote:
I have a Honda EU1000 that won't run the on board charger either. With all 120V circuits turned off, the generator overload cuts out immediately when the trailer is plugged in. Not sure what is going on here. The carb has been cleaned & it runs fine.
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โOct-02-2019 08:20 AM
hiker108 wrote:And no doubt gen support will say likewise. They may even be correct and one of yours is defective or design constrained.
UPDATE: I called WFCO and described the problem. Their tech guy said that it is NOT problem with the converter. SO, I will proceed to check out Yamaha generator.
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โOct-01-2019 11:41 AM
hiker108 wrote:
I have Yamaha EF2000iSv2 generator.
When RV is hooked up to house A/C and just charging battery (with converter on) my handy dandy watt monitor shows it drawing less than 2 amps.
If I connect RV to generator, I can run lights and heater, etc (approx 6 amps) with battery disconnected. However, if I turn off converter and have battery hooked up, with generator running, it stalls out if I then turn on converter breaker. Watt meter is still showing only 1.6 amps as the generator bogs down and stalls. Weird that this doesn't happen with battery disconnected and OTHER 12 volt stuff turned on!
Any thoughts??
Ed
โOct-01-2019 07:46 AM