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No Rear AC or GFCI on Generator

aw2055989
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Explorer
2009 Coachmen Mirada 310DS. As of 2 days ago, i have no Rear AC or GFCI circuit (bathroom / kitchen) on generator power. They work fine on shore power. Has anybody ever had this situation? Breakers / fuses all look fine. The same circuit is used for both types of power so i don't understand how this can happen.
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aw2055989
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Explorer
Yep, that was it. One of the breakers on the generator had tripped. So as promised...:o Ha! Thanks for the help. Since the generator provides power to the same circuit that shore power provides it too, was it just a matter of not enough current being provided by the generator since a breaker was tripped?

aw2055989
Explorer
Explorer
Oh boy, now that you mention that, i do recall that there are 2 breakers on the generator. So you are right, one is probably for that circuit and is tripped. I'll check that tonight and reply back tomorrow with a :o!

wolfe10
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Explorer
Yup, turn the ON GENERATOR breakers OFF and back ON. Sometimes they can appear to be on, but are tripped.

Next most likely is to check connections from generator to coach wiring and then coach wiring to ATS(Automatic Transfer Switch).
Brett Wolfe
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Ryan7361
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Explorer
Are you sure you checked the circuit breakers on the actual generator itself?