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โNov-28-2019 10:24 AM
Bud
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โNov-28-2019 10:14 AM
enblethen wrote:Fine, but that's another poster's issue, not the Op's, and he's gone.
AC unit should have been wired to the 120 volt distribution panel for use on shore power, not through the inverter.
โNov-28-2019 10:08 AM
Bud
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โNov-28-2019 09:46 AM
enblethen wrote:Just don't run it.
Who ever installed AC unit to inverter screwed up or you were ripped off! AC units would draw down batteries in a big hurry!
โNov-28-2019 08:37 AM
Bud
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โNov-28-2019 07:21 AM
hoosiermark wrote:
I have a class B and had inverter problems. First the solenoid by the inverter went out. I could not turn on the charger/inverter without it. I replaced it. Now my 110 outlets worked off the inverter but roof AC would not. Roof AC worked on shore power. Finally took it to a good repair shop. They checked it all over and the issue was bad inverter. It supplied basic 110 power when turned on but could not handle the power drain when AC compressor tried to start up. Luckily they had a used inverter to swap out with mine to find it. Bottom line in my opinion is that you need to be educated in all the ways the inverter chargers work or it will be very frustrating. I had a couple of other people look at it including a retired industrial electrician and a guy who tests high temperature ovens electronically and neither could figure out a way to test things. They both thought it was a bad compressor on the AC. Good luck.
โNov-28-2019 04:48 AM
โNov-28-2019 03:18 AM
hoosiermark wrote:
I have a class B and had inverter problems. First the solenoid by the inverter went out. I could not turn on the charger/inverter without it. I replaced it. Now my 110 outlets worked off the inverter but roof AC would not. Roof AC worked on shore power. Finally took it to a good repair shop. They checked it all over and the issue was bad inverter. It supplied basic 110 power when turned on but could not handle the power drain when AC compressor tried to start up. Luckily they had a used inverter to swap out with mine to find it. Bottom line in my opinion is that you need to be educated in all the ways the inverter chargers work or it will be very frustrating. I had a couple of other people look at it including a retired industrial electrician and a guy who tests high temperature ovens electronically and neither could figure out a way to test things. They both thought it was a bad compressor on the AC. Good luck.
โNov-28-2019 02:58 AM
โNov-27-2019 12:14 PM
Bud
USAF Retired
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โNov-27-2019 12:10 PM
USAFRet94 wrote:Maybe. It's not likely it affects 12v, but pass through ac won't work if your transfer switch is bad.
Will a bad inverter/charger keep both the house electrical systems from working? .
โNov-27-2019 08:54 AM
Bud
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