โOct-19-2015 09:57 AM
โOct-26-2015 07:57 AM
Bumpyroad wrote:DrewE wrote:
It's not good to run a microwave oven with nothing in it. If you have a big bowl of water or something, there's nothing wrong with using it as a load for the generator, though other things may be somewhat more convenient.
I was going to mention the same thing but I believe that this is no longer the case for newer microwaves. don't know it for a fact however, but I always put a cup of water in there before turning any of mine on without a load.
bumpy
โOct-26-2015 05:51 AM
goreds2 wrote:
While exercising generator yesterday, I thought turning on the microwave would help out. Never operate a microwave without something in it. Even a cup of water will do. The microwave and the 110 outlets do not work now even when plugged into shore power. I reset all the breakers, the 30 amp does not want to stay in the on position (all the way to top?). To reset a circuit breaker, turn it all the way off then back on. If you merely try to turn a tripped breaker on after it has tripped without turning it off first, it will return to the tripped position. Is it probably a fuse? Note that this is on my girlfriend's 2002 Dynamax Carri-Go.
Thanks,
โOct-26-2015 05:43 AM
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โOct-25-2015 04:04 AM
DrewE wrote:
It's not good to run a microwave oven with nothing in it. If you have a big bowl of water or something, there's nothing wrong with using it as a load for the generator, though other things may be somewhat more convenient.
โOct-24-2015 05:30 PM
โOct-24-2015 05:20 PM
goreds2 wrote:
I am the original poster. Was running the microwave in the first place to excercise the generator a bad idea? I set it to run for 19 minutes while generator was running.
โOct-24-2015 01:42 PM
goreds2 wrote:
While exercising generator yesterday, I thought turning on the microwave would help out. The microwave and the 110 outlets do not work now even when plugged into shore power. I reset all the breakers, the 30 amp does not want to stay in the on position (all the way to top?). Is it probably a fuse? Note that this is on my girlfriend's 2002 Dynamax Carri-Go.
Thanks,goreds2 wrote:
I am the original poster. Was running the microwave in the first place to excercise the generator a bad idea? I set it to run for 19 minutes while generator was running.
โOct-21-2015 07:25 AM
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โOct-19-2015 07:10 PM
goreds2 wrote:
I reset all the breakers, the 30 amp does not want to stay in the on position (all the way to top?).
โOct-19-2015 11:26 AM
DrewE wrote:Old-Biscuit wrote:
30 amp does not want to stay in the on position :H
That is the MAIN AC Circuit Breaker
With it tripping NO AC Power from gen or shore power
YOU have a short/loose wiring most likely in the 'ATS' (Auto Transfer Switch)
IT is the 'box' where shore power cord and gen power cord goes into and then wiring goes out to main panel
IF yo don't have an ATS and have to plug gen in then problem is in that outlet or wiring going to main panel
A 30A (or other) breaker not staying in the on position is indeed indicative of a short/overload or (much more rarely) of a bad/worn out breaker.
If this is the 30A main breaker in the RV's distribution panel, the problem is not with the ATS as the breaker is after the ATS, and likely something in the main panel itself (since otherwise one of the branch circuit breakers would be tripping). Another possibility is that you have some combination of loads that exceeds 30A, but where each load does not individually exceed the branch circuit ratings--such as the microwave, the air conditioner, and maybe the converter and water heater all trying to run at once.
If it's the breaker on the generator, it could be the ATS or the wiring between the generator and the transfer switch.
Obviously, if you don't have an ATS, it's not the problem.
โOct-19-2015 11:14 AM
Old-Biscuit wrote:
30 amp does not want to stay in the on position :H
That is the MAIN AC Circuit Breaker
With it tripping NO AC Power from gen or shore power
YOU have a short/loose wiring most likely in the 'ATS' (Auto Transfer Switch)
IT is the 'box' where shore power cord and gen power cord goes into and then wiring goes out to main panel
IF yo don't have an ATS and have to plug gen in then problem is in that outlet or wiring going to main panel