AC power quit
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07-10-2005, 13:20
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AC power quit
I don't know what I'd do without this forum. The fan is on hold because
inexpicably my ac power stopped working. We were just sitting outside swatting NH mosquitoes amdI hear our small portable fan quit. There is power coming in--I can even hear the battery charger working (doesn't thatrun on ac?--but all the other ac systems are dead, even with the generator running. The DC power is fine. Nothing has been tripped on the circuit panel. Any ideas? Thanks (again!) John Fitz 78 FC31 Maynard MA |
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07-11-2005, 02:37
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AC power quit
I would take the cover off of the breaker panel in the closet, and
check each breaker for power and check the main lugs. You should see 220v accross the mains and 110v from each lug to ground (assuming you are pluged into a 220v source using the 50amp plug) You may have lost one leg of the 220v, that might be why somethings like battery charger still works. Thanks Bruce Campbell Clearwater, FL 83'FCSB "Blue Skies" --- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "bluebirdfitz" > I don't know what I'd do without this forum. The fan is on hold because > inexpicably my ac power stopped working. We were just sitting outside > swatting NH mosquitoes amdI hear our small portable fan quit. There is > power coming in--I can even hear the battery charger working (doesn't > thatrun on ac?--but all the other ac systems are dead, even with the > generator running. The DC power is fine. Nothing has been tripped on > the circuit panel. Any ideas? > > Thanks (again!) > > John Fitz > 78 FC31 > Maynard MA |
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