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wa8yxm
Aug 06, 2023Explorer III
You need to test for power at the actual GFCI (the outlet with the buttons) both on the inlet leads and the outlet leads.
Disconnect the "Load" leads from the GFCI and see if it sets/resets and lets you use it.. If it does not the problem is "Upline" (Toward the inverter. or the inverter itself. look for circuit breakers ON THE INVERTER).. if things now work off the GFCI itself... Your problem is down line. Unplug everything that is connected to a GFCI protected outlet. TEST the Gfci and then connect the load leds.. Reset it and see if a lamp plugged in still works. If it does. Great.
Now start plugging in stuff.. Light on Good. Click of darkness FOUND THE PROBLEM.
Disconnect the "Load" leads from the GFCI and see if it sets/resets and lets you use it.. If it does not the problem is "Upline" (Toward the inverter. or the inverter itself. look for circuit breakers ON THE INVERTER).. if things now work off the GFCI itself... Your problem is down line. Unplug everything that is connected to a GFCI protected outlet. TEST the Gfci and then connect the load leds.. Reset it and see if a lamp plugged in still works. If it does. Great.
Now start plugging in stuff.. Light on Good. Click of darkness FOUND THE PROBLEM.
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