Jan-23-2021 03:15 PM
Jan-24-2021 11:10 AM
BFL13 wrote:
Not a clue, so ignore if wrong, but ISTR about air conditioners sometimes becoming increasingly difficult to start when cycling due to some kind of build-up. Can't remember any details.
Weird about the microwave!
Jan-24-2021 09:45 AM
Jan-24-2021 09:26 AM
HTElectrical wrote:
You could also eliminate the transfer switch by connecting power directly to your electrical panel and see if the issue is still there. Check to make sure your Neutral connection is tight, breaker is not shorting out where it snaps onto bus bar, and also lug where your 120v line connects at bus bar is tight.
Jan-24-2021 09:22 AM
Jan-24-2021 09:16 AM
time2roll wrote:
Consider a voltage monitor so next episode you can just glance over and observe.
https://www.amazon.com/Monitor-HOMREE-Voltmeter
Jan-24-2021 09:14 AM
enblethen wrote:
Option genset set is a 2.5 Onan
Units come with an 8.9k AC.
Should have plenty of power for Onan or a 2000 watt genset.
Jan-24-2021 09:13 AM
Jan-24-2021 09:06 AM
Jan-24-2021 08:43 AM
Bud
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Jan-24-2021 08:16 AM
ktmrfs wrote:
the question that hasn't been asked or answered
What is the watts rating on both of the generators? It could be they are marginal and when the outside temps rise, AC current rising, you are overloading the generator.
Jan-24-2021 07:58 AM
Jan-24-2021 07:40 AM
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Jan-24-2021 07:05 AM
Jan-24-2021 06:40 AM
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Jan-24-2021 06:18 AM
SPRey wrote:
Could it be the generator is not providing sufficient power? I believe most RV AC's require around 16 amps (1920 watts or so)
A simple test would be to directly plug into 120v service and see if the problem persists.