Mar-01-2021 07:29 PM
Mar-03-2021 03:41 PM
RandMJacobs wrote:NRALIFR wrote:
A good way to tell if a Generac was ever installed is to look in the step below the dinette slideout. The Generac had a remote inverter that occupied about half of the space inside the step. It may still be in there, or at least the cable that connected it to the generator may still be there.
Generac RV generators were notoriously difficult for some tech’s to fix because they didn’t understand how they worked. On top of that, some of the parts were ridiculously expensive. Some failures could easily cost more than a new generator. Consequently, a lot of them ended up getting junked with low hours on them, and they ended up with a bad reputation amongst some of the owners.
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WOW...didn't even know that space existed till now. No Generac anything there, but there was a brand new Hillshire Farms gift pack with 2 beef logs, crackers, and cheese...all have long since dried up. How no rodents ever found that is pretty remarkable. So, perhaps the Onan was an add-on after the original sale.
Mar-03-2021 02:02 PM
NRALIFR wrote:
A good way to tell if a Generac was ever installed is to look in the step below the dinette slideout. The Generac had a remote inverter that occupied about half of the space inside the step. It may still be in there, or at least the cable that connected it to the generator may still be there.
Generac RV generators were notoriously difficult for some tech’s to fix because they didn’t understand how they worked. On top of that, some of the parts were ridiculously expensive. Some failures could easily cost more than a new generator. Consequently, a lot of them ended up getting junked with low hours on them, and they ended up with a bad reputation amongst some of the owners.
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Mar-03-2021 09:11 AM
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Mar-02-2021 08:51 AM
AnEv942 wrote:
......... Manual I have (D1752) states a 10 amp CB #0A8592 but many like NRALIFR listed show 15 amp #0A8592? same part number. So it be removing old one to verify rating...........
Mar-02-2021 07:34 AM
Mar-02-2021 05:22 AM
Mar-02-2021 04:51 AM
NRALIFR wrote:
I just checked the operation of the CB on the generator, and yes, it does make a definite “click” sound, and has a noticeable detent feel to it when you operate it.
Unfortunately, this generator has been out of production for several years now, and Generac doesn’t even make built-in RV generators any longer. It’s been a few years since I’ve needed a part for mine, but the supply of new, “Generac unique” parts was drying up. Used and refurbed parts may have to be located.
It’s difficult to impossible to find the manuals for my generator on Generac’s site, but here’s a link to the parts breakdown for a 941-1, which is what mine is.
https://generac.ordertree.com/catalog/partslist/group/group_id/233167/
Here’s a link to the service manual (which doesn’t include part numbers) at generator-parts.com
http://www.generator-parts.com/manuals/generac-rv/0D1752.pdf
Here’s a link to the parts breakdown at jackssmallengines.com
According to this, the CB part number is 0A8592, but when I add one to the shopping cart to buy it says it’s out of stock. That’s a two-pole, 15A CB, and I doubt it’s a Generac unique part, so you may be able to remove it and find the manufacturer info printed on it.
https://www.jackssmallengines.com/jacks-parts-lookup/manufacturer/generac-engine-part/generator/0094...
Jacks is where I’ve purchased parts most recently. Maybe give them a call.
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Mar-02-2021 04:43 AM
Mar-02-2021 03:56 AM
NRALIFR wrote:
There’s a GFCI outlet on my 1121 over the galley sink, under the overhead cabinet. When that trips, it affects other outlets as well.
I’ll check the CB on my generator (Generac 36LP) for how it operates. Do try plugging into an external AC power source to eliminate the generator and the CB’s on the generator. I take it the generator starts and runs, but there is no AC output?
Your 1121 would have come from Lance with a GFCI outlet above the sink, but of course it could have been replaced or eliminated by now. You should NOT have an automatic transfer switch (ATS) on your camper as Lance wasn’t using those then. Your shore power cord should be plugged into a 30 amp RV receptacle in the cord storage area. That receptacle and the shore power cord plug is another possible failure point.
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Mar-02-2021 12:48 AM
Mar-01-2021 07:55 PM
Flute Man wrote:I'll give that a try tomorrow...friends camping with us should be able to plug us into their motorhome.
Try plugging in to a regular 120 V outlet and see what happens.
Mar-01-2021 07:37 PM