wolfe10 wrote:
No, the A/C should not (and in all installations I have seen is not) run through the inverter.
But, with generator on, the inverter/charger WILL go into charger mode and can generate excessive heat.
Brett, when my Magnum inverter went into the Overtemp Fault, I was on shore power. I had power to my roof AC's but not much else. No TV's, no residential fridge, nothing plugged into any 120vac outlet. Same thing when I started the genset in an attempt to try and get stuff running.
Turns out, when the Magnum goes into fault, it disables its internal ATS so the inverter will pass no AC to anything on an inverter circuit. That explained why I could run my AC's but not TV's or fridge.
When I talked to Magnum, they told me this was not uncommon to have a coach wired up this way. I thought CC had goofed but Magnum assured me others do it that way.
The temporary fix is to reset the inverter (press and hold the reset button on the inverter for 15 seconds), then quickly get to the remote inside the coach and disable the charger feature (which was causing the overheat condition). That allows the inverter to remain on, the inverter ATS works and lets AC power thru to the inverter circuits. That worked but I had no battery charger.
2019 Grand Design Solitude 384GK 5th wheel. Glen Allen, VA