Jan-24-2017 11:03 AM
Jan-25-2017 10:08 AM
brulaz wrote:lanerd wrote:
Recently, with my MH winterized in my rv garage and connected to 30 amps through a Surge Guard model 34850 and a 30 amp dog bone, my transfer switch failed and over a period of a couple of weeks, drained my 6 6v Interstate batteries to almost 0.
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So when the transfer switch failed, your inverter took over supplying 120VAC to ?
I'm surprised that in storage you had any 120VAC loads and/or the inverter turned on. Maybe it's a motorhome thing?
Or perhaps a 120VAC heater for winter storage?
On mine, I disconnect all loads (AC *and* DC) when put into storage, and just leave the solar to replenish the batt's self-discharge.
At the very least I would not leave the inverter on.
Jan-25-2017 10:00 AM
time2roll wrote:
Odd to fail just sitting in storage idling on utility power.
Could be any number of things. Best to inspect for heat damage to find the issue. Could also be poor installation or latent defect.
If you did something wrong your mechanic should have told you.
Jan-25-2017 09:57 AM
Another kind has different contractors (relays) for Shore and Generator.. I'm nto sure but I think these "Default" to inverter when no other power is present (That is the De-energized state of the contractors) When you plug in one set pulls in for SHORE power.. Fire up the generator and that set drops out and another set pulls in for GENERATOR.. Shut down and it drops back to INVERTER.
On this type be you on shore or Generator one set of relays is always energized.. and thus, a coil can burn out and dump you. Or a "Control" part.
Jan-25-2017 09:53 AM
wolfe10 wrote:
Ron,
I suspect that you will be in a better position to determine the cause of the failure by visually inspecting it. Could it have been a mechanical failure? Sure, but less likely than a poor connection.
#1 suspect is that one of the lugs securing a wire was loose, causing resistance, causing heat, degrading the wire, causing more resistance............
Did any of the wires look like the insulation was overheated? Any of the copper wire not shiny copper?
Jan-25-2017 05:30 AM
Jan-25-2017 04:44 AM
lanerd wrote:
Recently, with my MH winterized in my rv garage and connected to 30 amps through a Surge Guard model 34850 and a 30 amp dog bone, my transfer switch failed and over a period of a couple of weeks, drained my 6 6v Interstate batteries to almost 0.
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