โJan-19-2015 10:01 AM
โJan-20-2015 09:17 AM
Old-Biscuit wrote:
Hope you don't have more issues cause my fun meter is full.
Get an RV Tech next time.
โJan-20-2015 08:18 AM
gsf35099 wrote:
Hi Gang, was wondering if DC converter could go bad and cause shorts on the AC side? Pretty sure I have a converter go bad ( no DC power between positive & neutral) and caused my GFCI outlets to get hot & burn.
Thoughts?
โJan-20-2015 08:16 AM
Sprig wrote:
Senior Troll,
Well played on your end.
โJan-19-2015 09:03 PM
โJan-19-2015 07:32 PM
โJan-19-2015 03:22 PM
Old-Biscuit wrote:gsf35099 wrote:Old-Biscuit wrote:
Thought responses in your other post covered that.
GFCIs have 120V AC power to them. GCFI problems come from 120V AC issues.
Converter has a 120V AC feed to power it but that feed has it's own CB.
SO NO..converter issue would not affect/cause GCFIs to 'fry'
NOW if you have an Inverter that feeds GCFIs.......a malfunctioning Inverter could cause isses with GCFI as the Inverter supplies 120V AC
Thanks, oldbiscuit. I haven't seen any responses & for the life of me could not find that thread. LOL. I will search again and see if I can find it. Even in my forums it was not coming up. ๐
Your other post.....LINK
Sounds like your converter is fried. 0 (Zero) output Pos/Neg with 20V Pos/Grd.
And you also have couple fried GCFIs.
SO I have to ask.......
WHAT ARE YOU PLUGGED INTO FOR AC POWER SUPPLY
YES I am shouting cause it sounds as if you have plugged into a 220V AC source.
Has this power source been tested..sounds like lost neutral and 220V went thru one leg burning up AC equipment on that hot leg.
โJan-19-2015 03:14 PM
Old-Biscuit wrote:
...Sounds like your converter is fried. 0 (Zero) output Pos/Neg with 20V Pos/Grd.
And you also have couple fried GCFIs.
SO I have to ask...
Has this power source been tested..sounds like lost neutral and 220V went thru one leg burning up AC equipment on that hot leg.
โJan-19-2015 02:52 PM
gsf35099 wrote:Old-Biscuit wrote:
Thought responses in your other post covered that.
GFCIs have 120V AC power to them. GCFI problems come from 120V AC issues.
Converter has a 120V AC feed to power it but that feed has it's own CB.
SO NO..converter issue would not affect/cause GCFIs to 'fry'
NOW if you have an Inverter that feeds GCFIs.......a malfunctioning Inverter could cause isses with GCFI as the Inverter supplies 120V AC
Thanks, oldbiscuit. I haven't seen any responses & for the life of me could not find that thread. LOL. I will search again and see if I can find it. Even in my forums it was not coming up. ๐
โJan-19-2015 02:48 PM
gsf35099 wrote:
...Between positive & ground the output is 20.7v.
โJan-19-2015 02:43 PM
gsf35099 wrote:Sprig wrote:gsf35099 wrote:
...converter go bad ( no DC power between positive & neutral)...
Proper terminology goes a long way in helping to understand the problem. A DC source is typically measured between positive and ground (or negative), not neutral.
At the moment, since you didn't mention anything other then GCFI going out, I'd consider them two separate issues.
Is the breaker for the 110 for the converter tripped?
Not to be a smart a$$, but you are apparently not familiar with my type of DC conver (IOTA 30 amp). There are output lugs labeled "positive, neutral, & ground". Between positive & neutral the output is zero. Between positive & ground the output is 20.7v.
โJan-19-2015 02:32 PM
Old-Biscuit wrote:
Thought responses in your other post covered that.
GFCIs have 120V AC power to them. GCFI problems come from 120V AC issues.
Converter has a 120V AC feed to power it but that feed has it's own CB.
SO NO..converter issue would not affect/cause GCFIs to 'fry'
NOW if you have an Inverter that feeds GCFIs.......a malfunctioning Inverter could cause isses with GCFI as the Inverter supplies 120V AC
โJan-19-2015 02:28 PM
Sprig wrote:gsf35099 wrote:
...converter go bad ( no DC power between positive & neutral)...
Proper terminology goes a long way in helping to understand the problem. A DC source is typically measured between positive and ground (or negative), not neutral.
At the moment, since you didn't mention anything other then GCFI going out, I'd consider them two separate issues.
Is the breaker for the 110 for the converter tripped?
โJan-19-2015 11:25 AM
โJan-19-2015 11:06 AM