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charlysmom&dad wrote:
In our mh, some outlets run through the invertor. Even though the inverter is not on, if the inverter circuit breaker trips, we lose power to some outlets.
Just one more thing to try before you call a tech. The inverter circuit breaker.
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fleetwooddan wrote:
Unplug your 50 amp plug and plug it back in , sounds like a possible transfer switch sticking , or poor contact at the switch or poor contact at the plug?
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ac bill wrote:
There is 120 volt testers you can get, the simplest one being just a light. The better ones will show if the polarity is correct, and if it is properly grounded.
You mention your microwave still works, but could it be powered via an invertor? The invertor may switch on automatically when the 120 v is not on.