rsaf1947
Oct 17, 2013Explorer
Inverter Issue
Our inverter is not working right and I'm not expert on them. The system shows and charges ok that the battery is almost full. When we put anything on such as coffee maker, tv or whatever, it goes i...
rsaf1947 wrote:Canadian Rainbirds wrote:PandK wrote:IT WAS THE HOUSE BATTERIES. 2 OF THEM WERE FAIR TO GOOD. THE OTHER 2 DROPPED TO ALMOST NOTHING WITH A LOAD PUT ON. HAVE REPLACED ALL 4 BATTERIES WITH INTERSTATE LEAD ACID TYPE. GENERATOR NOW WORKS AGAIN. THANKS TO ALL OF THE POSTS.hershey wrote:
The inverter and generator really are two separate items but they are tied together by the batteries.
If generator won't start, meaning it won't spin over fast or long enough, then the problem is either the starter (unlikely) or the battery is bad or the connection(s) to the battery are bad.
Your battery??? If the battery at idle shows that its charged then when a load is added, the same diagnosis as above for the generator except the starter part.
Not knowing the age of the batteries, I'd suggest you do the easy first: remove the cables, ONE AT A TIME and clean the connection. THere can be a lot of connections depending on how many batteries you have. Don't assume that you can remove all the battery cables at once and clean and replace. Your memory isn't that good. One at a time. Wear eye protection.
If that doesn't cure your problem, have the battery(s) load tested. If one is bad, replace all of them if possible. Replacing one battery out of a bank of batteries is just buying a bit of time until you have to repeat the process.
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X3, and Did anyone ask what inverter and what battery bank he has? Either one undersized will give the same result.