โMay-28-2016 04:04 AM
โMay-30-2016 08:32 AM
dougrainer wrote:
They both stopped working (also NO 120 power to the RV) because in your system, the 120 volt transfer box has 2 120 inputs from the Genset. BOTH Inputs must have 120 power to close the switch and power the RV. I still think you have a defective AC. probably the rear AC if you state you can run 1 AC and I assume that is the front one. Kill the AC that is running fine. Turn the other AC ON and see if it will run more than your 45 minutes to an Hour without tripping the breaker. Also, we need to know year/Brand/Model of RV. Do you have an Inverter/Charger? If so, that may be your problem. Years ago when they installed 5.5 or 6.5 Onan Gensets, they wired the Rear AC and the Inverter/Charger on the 2nd leg of the Genset. 6.5 onans had 2-30 amp breakers. 5.5 have the 30 and the 20. When the Power(120) is first applied to the RV, The Inverter/Charger goes into BULK charge mode and if the Internal charge rate has not been changed from the Inverter maker settings, THAT 12 volt charge rate will pull up to 10 amps. That means if you have the rear AC running and since you just started the Genset, that 20 amp breaker will have the rear AC(11 to 14 amps) PLUS the Inverter/charger at 10 amps which will be OVER the 20 amp threshold of the Onan breaker and will trip. When IT trips, the 120 Transfer kicks out. Also, If you do NOT have an Inverter/Charger, there may be some other hi amp appliances pulling current on that leg going over the 20 amp threshold. If you have the Inverter/Charger, the fix is to reset its bulk charge rate to a lower amp draw around 3 to 5 amps(AC amps not DC amps). Doug
โMay-30-2016 07:43 AM
DelawareRick wrote:
I swapped black wires back to original locations, then ran both ACs. Both ran fine for at least, say, 45 minutes at which point I started tripping generator CBs to verify behavior. It is still the case that if either generator CB is off, neither AC will work.
At this point it's sort of academic... since we can make due with 1 AC while on generator, I'll probably just stick to running one rather than risk an issue running both. I'd just like to have an understanding of why both ACs stop working.
โMay-30-2016 07:11 AM
โMay-29-2016 02:23 PM
โMay-29-2016 11:20 AM
โMay-29-2016 09:17 AM
joebedford wrote:
OK, now that we know your rig is 50A, the first thing to do is make sure one AC is on one side of your breaker panel (genset leg) and the other AC is on the other side (genset leg).
If they're both on the same side, it will give exactly the symptoms you describe.
The reason it will work on shore power is because each leg gets 50A as opposed to on genset when it gets only 20A or 30A.
โMay-29-2016 09:13 AM
CA Traveler wrote:
Again you've got to fix the DC problem first, ie the light problem. Many controllers use DC including A/Cs and won't operate without DC. The outlets indicate they are now on the 30A CB as expected.
I suspect that someone has changed/modified your rig wiring/equipment beyond what you've just found. Given what you've posted it's strange that you have lights except when a gen CB is tripped. Also the gen should continue to run with CBs tripped.
Double check: The lights are OK w/o gen or shore power indicating at least some battery power, correct?
Given what you've posted I'm not surprised that you haven't gotten "straight answers".
dougrainer wrote:
Yes, he should have 12 volt lights in the RV, But, That will not cause his Genset breaker tripping problem. The Black/yellow stripe Genset wires designate which is 20 and 30 amp wire feed If you look on those 2 wires you will see a 20 and a 30 on the appropriate wire. That is an Onan color code. Since you have 50 amp service, it takes BOTH the 20 and 30 amp breaker to engage the Auto transfer box. I assumed you had a 30 amp service RV, which my post was correct on for a 30 amp RV with a 5500 genset. Now, at this point go back and reverse the black wires on the Genset feed to get it back to Factory spec. Make sure everything 120 is OFF and run the Genset and then run just both AC units. IF the 20 amp breaker still trips, I would suspect you have a rear AC that is defective and the compressor is pulling too many amps. IF SO, connect to 50 amp service and run the AC units, IF the rear AC trips ITS 20 amp breaker in your main breaker panel, you have a problem with that AC unit. If you had your unit in my shop, the FIRST thing I would do is a performance/AMP check of the Rear AC to see if it is operating to spec. If Good, then I would trace the reason the the amp draw tripping the breaker which may be the Front AC which I would also Performance/Amp check, to rule out both AC units. Doug
โMay-29-2016 08:35 AM
โMay-29-2016 08:31 AM
โMay-29-2016 08:25 AM
CA Traveler wrote:
Again you've got to fix the DC problem first, ie the light problem. Many controllers use DC including A/Cs and won't operate without DC. The outlets indicate they are now on the 30A CB as expected.
I suspect that someone has changed/modified your rig wiring/equipment beyond what you've just found. Given what you've posted it's strange that you have lights except when a gen CB is tripped. Also the gen should continue to run with CBs tripped.
Double check: The lights are OK w/o gen or shore power indicating at least some battery power, correct?
Given what you've posted I'm not surprised that you haven't gotten "straight answers".
โMay-29-2016 08:11 AM
โMay-29-2016 07:29 AM
โMay-28-2016 03:15 PM
DelawareRick wrote:
Thanks for the replies so far everyone - they've certainly helped me understand this better. Or at least I think so.
dahkota - Water heater is off.
dclark - Neither AC runs if EITHER generator CB is off (see my troubleshooting steps below)
dougrainer - Your info was particularly useful. I did some troubleshooting and found the following:
***NOT SHOUTING, JUST WANT TO SET MY COMMENTS APART FROM YOUR TEXT***
With only 20 amp generator CB off: BUT THE 30A IS ON?
Both AC units have no power
All outlets have NO power SUGGESTS DOUG'S COMMENT OF LOADS REVERSED IS THE CORRECT ANSWER
No coach lights
Slide does work
With only 30 amp generator CB off: BUT THE 20A IS ON?
Both AC units have no power ***NO*** POWER??? YOUR FIRST STATEMENT SOUNDS LIKE BOTH WERE TRYING TO RUN ON THE 20A SIDE OF YOUR ONAN! TYPO HERE???
All outlets have power PER DOUG'S COMMENT, SEEMS MOST OF THE COACH IS CONNECTED TO THE 20A SIDE OF YOUR ONAN
No coach lights
Slide does work
Possibly unrelated: When one of the generator CBs is off (I forget which one) the "levels" button works and shows me tank, propane, etc levels. When the other CB is off, it doesn't. I only mention it because I wondered if power is being turned off to the thermostat (since it's in the same overall control panel) and that could be causing a problem. Again... new guy here... so might be completely off course.
โMay-28-2016 02:56 PM