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wolfe10
Sep 09, 2017Explorer
Actually, here is what I would do:
Turn on a roof A/C. Turn on the other roof A/C. If both work, you know that both legs of the generator output are working. Checking just an outlet gets into "is the inverter powering it or is the generator".
If answer to above is no, turn OFF and back ON, both on-generator breakers.
If answer to above is yes, turn off and back on the breaker in your main 120 VAC breaker box for the inverter/charger. If no joy, check voltage at the inverter charger (or if you are not safe working around 120 VAC, have someone qualified do it).
Turn on a roof A/C. Turn on the other roof A/C. If both work, you know that both legs of the generator output are working. Checking just an outlet gets into "is the inverter powering it or is the generator".
If answer to above is no, turn OFF and back ON, both on-generator breakers.
If answer to above is yes, turn off and back on the breaker in your main 120 VAC breaker box for the inverter/charger. If no joy, check voltage at the inverter charger (or if you are not safe working around 120 VAC, have someone qualified do it).
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