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BFL13 wrote:pianotuna wrote:
Hi BFL13,
My brothers converter died (not sure of make) It was outputting 114 volts AC.
Where from? How can you get AC on the DC side? I have heard of "ripple" but not sure what that is exactly.
โDec-24-2018 04:37 AM
BFL13 wrote:
Don't know exactly which ones, but ISTR some 120v things will be ruined if you turn them on with real low voltage like you see now at your home pedestal after that rain.
So IMO, don't plug the cable in and turn things on until after you see 120v at the repaired pedestal. Good news the rig is ok for your trip.
โDec-24-2018 04:26 AM
โDec-24-2018 04:08 AM
BFL13 wrote:
" That wasn't 42 VAC out of the converter! That was 42 VAC at the cable end going into the converter."
Not understood. The 120v to the 7300 is not from a "cable" The converter input is a black wire and a white wire. the black goes to the bottom of a 120v circuit breaker above that on the AC panel, while the white wire goes over to the neutral buss with the other branch neutrals.
Where exactly did you have the two meter probes when seeing that 42 volts? Also does anything else 120v work, like the microwave, things plugged into the 120v receptacles?
โDec-23-2018 05:34 PM
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wa8yxm wrote:
Prallex 7300 is a single stage (13.6 volt) converter not really very good. Suggest replace the "Works" with a Progressive Dynamics 4600 3-stage + converter.
HOwever water on the counter.. Doubt it was from flooding on the floor. more likely a leaking kitchen window.
The parallex 7300 has 3 major modules
120 volt breaker panel.. This accepts 120vac from teh shore cord (If you are wired for a generator it may come in via a transfer switch) IF you have water where you shoudl not have water good chance a GFCI back at the house it tripped. Plug something into the socket the RV is plugged into to verify it is live.
THe breaker panel then Distributes power to the RV's 120 volt stuff. A/C's AC side of fridge and water heater. Entainerment electronics Kitchen and bath and patio and the CONVERTER module This converts 120vac to 13.6 VDC and feeds the batteries and the 12 volt FUSE panel/distribution panel which then feeds the lights and water pump, furnmace AC, Fridge, Water heater control boards and fans.
The voltage you show coming OUT of the converter??? I'd like to know how you got that. It indicates eitehr a MAJOR failure. A bad meter or bad meter lead placement.. IT is well above the maximum theoretical voltage which is a bit under 20.
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