Sometimes when I start the generator for some reason it will not kick on the electric. I turn it off and restart it sometimes more then once then it will connect. What gives?
Generally your generator terminates at a 30 or 50 amp plug in the compartment where your shore power cable is, and if you aren't plugged into shore power your shore power cable should be plugged into the generator outlet.
If it's not, you won't get 110VAC from your generator at all.
So the first thing I would check is when the generator is running are you getting 110VAC at the generator outlet plug.
If you do, but you aren't getting power to your 110V appliances inside, then you probably have a problem with your converter and/or circuit breakers.
You can hear an audible "click" from our converter when the system switches from shore power to battery and vice-versa. It's possible your converter is not switching over to 110VAC when it detects it.
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