We have a 2005 Holiday Rambler Ambassador 40' DP with an outside Progressive Industries surge protector.
When we came back from running around we found the power off. The surge protector displayed an "E7", indicating a "High Frequency" error, whatever that is.
I cycled the 50amp switches on the power pole and the surge protector showed good power, no errors.
I have power on Line 1, but none on Line 2. I pushed the reset button on my inverter, it seemed to come alive but not sure what really happened there.
I reset all circuit breakers and checked all fuses. Nothing obviously wrong there.
I pushed the reset button on the GFCI outlet in the bathroom. It blinks green for half a second, then shuts off.
With my voltmeter I found that there is power coming to the GFCI outlet, but it's kinda weird:
upper right terminal to lower left: 48 volts
upper right to upper left: 120v
upper right to lower right: 48v
Maybe this is normal; I'm not sure.
Sure that it was a defective GFCI, I drove 15 miles to Home Depot, bought the identical model as I currently have, installed it, and have exactly the same situation.
I used my voltmeter to check the power pedestal, all seemed ok, so I removed the surge protector. No change in the situation.
The last weird thing: the GFCI DOES work on generator power! I was completely surprised. It comes on and stays on, and Line 2 comes up just like it's supposed to.
Ok, electric experts. Whaddya think?
Thanks in advance-
dave