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More on loss of AC on one leg
08-08-2010, 06:11
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More on loss of AC on one leg
Last week I posted about loosing one leg of AC power. I have isolated down to my
Feedom 25 Heart inverter. I have removed the inverter from the circuit and the
problem is gone. The "B" leg of the generator ( or shore power) feeds directly
to the input side of the inverter. The AC output of the inverter feeds to the
"B" side of the breaker panel.
Before the inverter was installed, this is the breaker that that the generator
leg was connected ( this coach was origally equepped with
a motor generator). Could the problem be the internal transfer switch
in the inverter? My local RV center just wants to replace the whole
system. They say nobody repairs them. These things must be repairable.
I would think they have must some "off the shelf" parts.

I don't want to fork-over a 1000.00 dollars plus to replace this thing.
Certainly there must be someone in the Southern Ca. who repairs inverters.

I leave for the Monterey Historical Auto Races on Weanesday. I guess I'll be
taking the battery charger from my garage(no hookups at the track).

Art Weatherly
Riverside Ca
'85 PT36
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More on loss of AC on one leg - artw - 08-08-2010 06:11
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