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Rayfry
Explorer
Explorer
I have a 2002 Fleetwood Flair. The generator runs but doesn’t power anything. What could be the problem. New to RVing.
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MrWizard
Moderator
Moderator
Go here to download your owners manual

Fleetwood owner manuals

Select year and model and then click download button, PDF file, read on PC, tablet or smart phone

Info is in section 8
According to the manual
You have to plug the shore cord into the socket in the cord storage compartment
This is a manual transfer, and completely fool proof, plug cord in, Before starting generator
I can explain it to you.
But I Can Not understand it for you !

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time2roll
Nomad
Nomad
Most likely breaker on the generator output or the transfer switch.
Some older RVs you need to actually plug your main cord into the generator power connector.

Lwiddis
Explorer II
Explorer II
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gbopp
Explorer
Explorer
way2roll wrote:
jdc1 wrote:
Breaker.


More specifically, look for a breaker or set of breakers on the Genset.

When you find the breakers, turn them off and back on. Don't just look at them to see if they are kicked off.

DrewE
Explorer II
Explorer II
A few possibilities:

1. Circuit breaker(s) on the generator have tripped. Sometimes these trip without the handle appreciably moving out of the "on" position, so the best way to verify is to reset even if the appear untripped. Obviously the precise location of the circuit breaker(s) vary with generator model.

2. If you don't have an automatic transfer switch, the shore power cord is not plugged into the generator socket within its storage compartment. I'd guess you have a transfer switch, though.

3. If you have an automatic transfer switch, maybe you just aren't waiting long enough for it to switch over (typically 30 seconds or so). If there's some sort of an EMS it may have an initial connection delay of its own too, possibly a couple of minutes.

4. A wiring fault/broken connection between the generator and the transfer switch/socket, or a broken transfer switch, etc. If you have a fancy EMS (electrical management system), possibly it's malfunctioning or improperly configured.

Usually, if the generator itself is not producing power, its control board will shut the engine down with a fault. Since the electrical system (presumably) is working when using a shore power connection, the problem logically must be something in between the generator and the power distribution panel.

way2roll
Navigator
Navigator
jdc1 wrote:
Breaker.


More specifically, look for a breaker or set of breakers on the Genset.

Jeff - 2023 FR Sunseeker 2400B MBS

jdc1
Explorer II
Explorer II
Breaker.