Oct-19-2021 05:24 PM
Oct-20-2021 04:54 PM
Oct-20-2021 03:42 PM
rdhetrick wrote:strudeau wrote:
why do I still get power to my non-inverter circuits such as washer/dryer and AIr Conditioners?
Do you have power to these all the time when on shore power? Or only initially?
Like I said, on mine, the hot relay shorted - essentially the hot leads from the shore power were connected to the hot leads from the generator power.
When power is applied from the generator side, the delay is initiated then the neutral relay switches over to the generator neutral - everything is happy and works.
When power is applied from the shore side, the delay is initiated then the neutral relay switches over to the generator neutral - now the hot and neutral is not matched and the problem occurs. All power is lost and the inverter thinks it's not connected to anything and turns on supplying power from the batteries. When it does this, the neutral relay drops back to shore neutral and now there is matched power in the hot and neutral supplies starting the cycle again.
This may not be what is happening in your case, but if you notice the inverter/charger continually cycling, I bet it's something similar.
If you know where your transfer switch is, open the cover and inspect the relays, you'll notice signs of overheating if this is your problem.
Oct-20-2021 02:51 PM
strudeau wrote:
why do I still get power to my non-inverter circuits such as washer/dryer and AIr Conditioners?
Oct-20-2021 02:23 PM
rdhetrick wrote:
Most likely the hot relay in the transfer switch. I just had to replace mine, very similar situation - when plugging into shore power, I had power for 30 seconds, then lost it.
In my transfer switch, there is a 30 second delay in the neutral relay to give the generator to come up to speed before transferring the full load. The hot relay was shorted so when applying shore power, it triggered the 30 sec delay. During this delay, everything worked, but as soon as the neutral relay switched, shore power was lost.
Replaced the relay and all is good now.
Oct-20-2021 02:00 PM
Oct-20-2021 01:45 PM
Oct-20-2021 01:00 PM
strudeau wrote:
Update: All connections in the Surge Guard Transfer switch are good and torqued appropriately. Connection/hot/common/ground in main panel all good.
Decided to bring the system online slowly by shutting off all incoming power (breakers) and main 50amp. Turned on the breakers 30 amp for the inverter and then one circuit and I got inverter power. Waited, and brought all inverter circuits up, and all was well.
Next I turned all the circuits back off and then turned the 50amp back on at the pedestal. I have two 30 amp breakers labeled charge #1 and charge #2. I monitored my read outs on my Firefly /Vega Touch specific to the Magnum. When I turned on charger #1 it showed zero on the AC Input Volts. When I turned on charger #2, it initially showed AC input volts at 118, and that the charger had come on (float). After 45 seconds, it kicked off and my AC input showed 184 volts as it has in the past.
I tested both 30 amp breakers on the meter and they both are good.
I’m down to the shore power cord at this point, unless anybody has other ideas.
Thanks again
Scott
Oct-20-2021 11:46 AM
Oct-20-2021 05:39 AM
byronlj wrote:
Check your neutral connection in your original breaker box where shore cable is attached. I bet it is loose.
Oct-19-2021 08:24 PM
Oct-19-2021 06:10 PM
Oct-19-2021 06:07 PM
BFL13 wrote:
Transfer switch letting some through so you see 181 volts (at least not 240! ) ?
Oct-19-2021 06:04 PM
pianotuna wrote:
Hi,
What happens if you remove the bull dog unit? Measure the pedestal voltage. It may be there is a failed neutral on the pedestal.
Oct-19-2021 05:45 PM