Grey_Mountain
May 08, 2018Explorer
No Power from Generator to Coach
Left for an extended trip today, stopped for lunch and got no power from the generator to the coach. It was working fine two weeks ago.
I took the rig in for maintenance, including the generator. When looking at the generator, there is a switch labeled "ON/OFF." It was in the OFF position. Just above this switch to the right are the fill tubes for liquids. It is possible that the RV mechanics accidentally moved the switch from "ON" to "Off." Does that sound logical? There was no load on the genertor, generator fired up with no problem, just juice to the coach. We are in the middle of Kansas, will pull out tomorrow for our next stop in Nebraska. Should I put the switch in the "ON" position, fire up the generator and see what happens? I assume the switch should be "ON" for normal operations.
However,when it comes to mechanical and electrical RV thngs, I am a very good woodworker.
If I can't figure it out, I'll have to find a generator person at our next stop. We'll be there for 8 days.
Ideas/suggestions?
I took the rig in for maintenance, including the generator. When looking at the generator, there is a switch labeled "ON/OFF." It was in the OFF position. Just above this switch to the right are the fill tubes for liquids. It is possible that the RV mechanics accidentally moved the switch from "ON" to "Off." Does that sound logical? There was no load on the genertor, generator fired up with no problem, just juice to the coach. We are in the middle of Kansas, will pull out tomorrow for our next stop in Nebraska. Should I put the switch in the "ON" position, fire up the generator and see what happens? I assume the switch should be "ON" for normal operations.
However,when it comes to mechanical and electrical RV thngs, I am a very good woodworker.
If I can't figure it out, I'll have to find a generator person at our next stop. We'll be there for 8 days.
Ideas/suggestions?