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A/C problems
08-04-2008, 11:22
Post: #7
A/C problems
Ok, I have found two different electrical boxes in the bay that I am exploring.
There is a
gray box with a series of two relays of some sort (again I'm not an electrician
and have
no clue what i'm looking at) and then a second box that has a label of automatic
transfer
switch on it. I pulled the cover off of both switches and checked the power
coming in.
The first relay or whatever it is has 240 coming in, but nothing leaving the
relay. I don't
know if this is transfer switch as well, or what it is, but it is not passing
power through. I
then checked the power going into the next auto transfer switch and there is no
power
entering the panel. So, I'm assuming the first relay/switch is the problem, but
I don't
know what exactly it is. Thanks again for all the help everyone!

Corey and Jenni
1996 PT42'
Prosper, TX 75078



--- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "coreyg67" wrote:
>
> Ok, so far I have tried the things you have recommended, with the exception of
the
GFI,
> but I don't know where it is. There is one in the bathroom, but I cant get it
to do
> anything for me, I'll have to look into it.
>
> I have one inverter panel that is reading AC input from the generator, and the
HVAC
> units are running. BUT, when I try to run all 3 is when an overload condition
happens
on
> leg 2, while leg 1 shows very minimal draw.
>
> I have pulled the inverter for leg 2 out, and have the cover off to see if I
can locate the
> transfer switch. Looks as though it isn't functioning, but I'm not sure how
the entire
> setup works exactly. I can manually change the switch and get the inverter to
show
DC
> amps on the panel, but still no AC input. My problem is, the only way I can
charge the
> coach batteries is to run the generator. I don't understand why I'm not able
to draw
any
> power for the shore cord.
>
> I plan to find a repair facility near me that can help me with some of these
problems,
so
> that may be my next task. Although I certainly prefer to do the work myself.
>
> Corey & Jenni
> 1996 PT42'
> Prosper, TX
>
>
>
>
>
> --- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "Ralph L. Fullenwider"
wrote:
> >
> > Hi Corey:
> >
> > First things first. One the inverter panels, turn both inverters to off and
> > set the charging system to on. Then go back to your main breaker panel,
> > locate the breaker for leg one and leg 2, switch them off then back on and
> > switch the GFI breaker off then back on.
> >
> > Now check your gauges and see what you have. Your chargers are on leg 2 and
> > I am betting that is the leg that is showing 105 vac. You can verify this
> > by switching both chargers off for a minute. The voltage should come back
> > to 120vac steady. If not then the auto transfer switch is suspect.
> >
> > You may have 1 or more cells in a single battery pulling your system down
> > too. They need to be load tested individually if the above has not reset
> > the problem.
> >
> > Oh switch off your Aqua hot breaker as it may pulling the system down as
well.
> >
> > Bottom line is it sounds very much like an automatic transfer switch has
> > the brain board bad.
> >
> > Safe travels,
> >
> > Ralph and Charolette Fullenwider
> > 84FC35 "Ruff Diamond"
> > Duncan, Oklahoma
> >
> > At 10:43 PM 8/3/2008 +0000, you wrote:
> > >I am having some problems with my electrical system that started showing
> > >up on a road
> > >trip last week.
> > >
> > >As of today, I have no power while connected to shore power. I went to
> > >the bus today to
> > >check on things, and the battery light on my inverter panels was flashing
> > >indicating a low
> > >charge. I first checked the basics, all breakers, house breaker to 50amp
> > >receptacle, and I
> > >know that I am getting 50amps of 220 to the coach. Now, one of the panels
> > >will show
> > >A/C input when the generator is running, but the second panel will never
> > >indicate that is
> > >it receiving A/C input.
> > >
> > >Secondly, on the voltage/amperage gauges over the door, it is indicating
> > >that leg 1 is
> > >running very low amps, and normal 130volts, while leg 2 is showing very
> > >high amperage,
> > >in the 40 range, while only showing around 105volts.
> > >
> > >I am not sure if there is anything I can do in the mean time to at least
> > >get the coach
> > >charging without running the generator. Is there an external transfer
> > >switch, or is all the
> > >transfer handled by the inverters? Does this mean I have a bad inverter?
> > >
> > >Also, I have heard several folks mention Paul Davis, and Mr. Oliver. Do
> > >they have service
> > >facilities, and would they be recommended to service these busses? They
> > >are only about
> > >15mins from me.
> > >
> > >Thanks
> > >Corey and Jenni Graham
> > >1996 PT42
> > >Prosper TX
> >
>
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Messages In This Thread
A/C problems - coreyg67 - 08-03-2008, 10:43
A/C problems - Ralph L. Fullenwider - 08-03-2008, 10:59
A/C problems - coreyg67 - 08-03-2008, 15:38
A/C problems - Wallace Craig - 08-03-2008, 15:56
A/C problems - Ralph L. Fullenwider - 08-03-2008, 16:39
A/C problems - Gregory OConnor - 08-03-2008, 17:02
A/C problems - coreyg67 - 08-04-2008 11:22
A/C problems - Gregory OConnor - 08-04-2008, 19:04
A/C problems - Fred Hulse - 08-05-2008, 02:26
A/C problems - martingregg598 - 08-05-2008, 03:10
A/C problems - coreyg67 - 08-06-2008, 01:47



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