All ActivityMost RecentMost LikesSolutionsRe: Electrical questionThank you all for your help, it turned out to be in the transfer switch. I tightened all of the connections and re connected power and waa laa power to everything! I do not believe that there is an inverter. I could not find 1, but for now the problem is resolved, Again thank you so much, I am sure I will be asking more advice and help as I am new to RVing, and hopefully able to help someone else in the future. Looking forward to many new adventures with my dogs in my RV!Re: Electrical questionI found the converter under the frig and I know the transfer switch is in the bottom of the dresser in the bedroom, but I did not see an inverter anywhere...any idea where it would be?Re: Electrical questionQuick thank you for suggestions, The 50 amp was a 4 wire. I ran the genset with same results. I swapped the hot (red and black) wires to the 50 amp breaker to make sure the breaker is good. Black is hot red is not. I have all the adapters to go from 50amp 4 wire down to 15/20 amp regular plug. I will put at least a 30 amp plug for the RV soon. I will find the inverter and check the fuses....Thanks again!Electrical questionI just bought a 2006 fleetwood southwind, this is my 1st class A RV and have had it for less than a week. I am not getting power to half of my panel. I swapped the wiring on the 50 amp double breaker to make sure it was working and all circuits came on for that half, and the top side was out. I was plugged into a 50 amp plug in and same thing. Right now I only have 20 amps to it until I get a 50 amp receptical put in. I am thinking that the problem may be in the 'box' that changes from shore power to generator power. How would I check that or any suggestions to fix this would be appreciated Thanks in advance, Paula