DaCrema wrote:
I have had a similar issue a few times. Once it was the master circuit breaker on the generator another time it was a circuit breaker in the onboard breaker box (I forget which came first). Both times I had been running the generator to power the AC and other things and did not systemically go through the RV and turn off things before turning the generator on. When the generator powered up the load was to much and tripped the breakers. It only took the two times to learn. The AC was the big culprit.
If the master breaker on the generator is the issue, the AC (and other things) will work when plugged in to shore power but when unplugged and running on generator those items will not work. On my generator the breaker is next to the starter switch. I am not talking about the inboard remote starter switch but the starter switch on the generator it self.
I would love for this to be the issue. It's supposed to rain all week, so I'll check as soon as I get the opportunity.