โApr-22-2014 08:06 AM
โApr-22-2014 10:07 PM
Water-Bug wrote:
Circuit breakers and circuit fuses both protect the wiring. Appliance fuses protect the appliance.
โApr-22-2014 06:42 PM
โApr-22-2014 05:47 PM
Fresno Tundra Driver wrote:super_camper wrote:Fresno Tundra Driver wrote:
Recently while dry camping in Yosemite we had a problem arise. During generator hours my lovely wife plugged in her flat iron/hair straightener and the hair dryer at the same time in the GFI outlet in the bathroom. As I stood in the kitchen I thought I got just a hint of some electrical burning. I look under the sink and saw nothing but looked up and saw the microwave and coffee maker both not lit up.( No flashing 12:00) I plugged them both in directly into the generator and neither one worked. No coffee or microwave the last two days of our stay. We get home and I let the rv sit for a day and plug in to the house and now everything works fine. What happened? I thought her heavy electrical draw maybe damaged the micro and coffer maker even though they had not been in use. No problem with the fuses either. One more thing, all the outlets stopped working as well until I reset the GFI. Could the electrical wiring have been damaged? I thought the GFI would prevent that. I don't know. I hate electrical issues!!
I would carefully inspect the GFI. The GFI does not protect your wiring (fuses do that), the GFI senses a ground fault and cuts the circuit to protect YOU! If you have ever seen the inside of a GFI its full of goodies that can burn up.
Thanks for the GFI advice. My engineer neighbor said the same thing. I'll check it when I get home.
โApr-22-2014 02:28 PM
CaptPicky wrote:
Most appliances have some type of thermal cut off protection built into their circuits. There are different types, some blow like a fuse and others will reset when they cool off. I betting the TCO's were still hot when you tried the appliances at the generator, by the time you got home everything was cooled off and worked just fine. Many moons ago, Mr. Coffee machines were starting fires left and right because they had a bad batch of TCO's.
โApr-22-2014 02:10 PM
โApr-22-2014 01:38 PM
โApr-22-2014 01:07 PM
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โApr-22-2014 10:32 AM
super_camper wrote:Fresno Tundra Driver wrote:
Recently while dry camping in Yosemite we had a problem arise. During generator hours my lovely wife plugged in her flat iron/hair straightener and the hair dryer at the same time in the GFI outlet in the bathroom. As I stood in the kitchen I thought I got just a hint of some electrical burning. I look under the sink and saw nothing but looked up and saw the microwave and coffee maker both not lit up.( No flashing 12:00) I plugged them both in directly into the generator and neither one worked. No coffee or microwave the last two days of our stay. We get home and I let the rv sit for a day and plug in to the house and now everything works fine. What happened? I thought her heavy electrical draw maybe damaged the micro and coffer maker even though they had not been in use. No problem with the fuses either. One more thing, all the outlets stopped working as well until I reset the GFI. Could the electrical wiring have been damaged? I thought the GFI would prevent that. I don't know. I hate electrical issues!!
I would carefully inspect the GFI. The GFI does not protect your wiring (fuses do that), the GFI senses a ground fault and cuts the circuit to protect YOU! If you have ever seen the inside of a GFI its full of goodies that can burn up.
โApr-22-2014 10:00 AM
Fresno Tundra Driver wrote:
Recently while dry camping in Yosemite we had a problem arise. During generator hours my lovely wife plugged in her flat iron/hair straightener and the hair dryer at the same time in the GFI outlet in the bathroom. As I stood in the kitchen I thought I got just a hint of some electrical burning. I look under the sink and saw nothing but looked up and saw the microwave and coffee maker both not lit up.( No flashing 12:00) I plugged them both in directly into the generator and neither one worked. No coffee or microwave the last two days of our stay. We get home and I let the rv sit for a day and plug in to the house and now everything works fine. What happened? I thought her heavy electrical draw maybe damaged the micro and coffer maker even though they had not been in use. No problem with the fuses either. One more thing, all the outlets stopped working as well until I reset the GFI. Could the electrical wiring have been damaged? I thought the GFI would prevent that. I don't know. I hate electrical issues!!
โApr-22-2014 09:46 AM
โApr-22-2014 09:42 AM
RckyMtnVia wrote:
Do you have a breaker on the converter or inverter? If so, they may have tripped. What about fuses?
โApr-22-2014 09:05 AM
โApr-22-2014 08:58 AM
โApr-22-2014 08:51 AM
SPRING STREET wrote:Yeah I thought it might be the generator(Yamaha 3000iSEB)and I checked it. The overload light was not flashing and it seemed to be working fine. One curious thing though, when I plugged her blow dryer directly into the generator, the high speed worked on the blow dryer but not the low speed. Both speeds on the hair dryer work now at home.
Probably tripped the breaker on the Genny!