New problem,,,,lost one of my Freedom Inverters
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06-30-2009, 04:40
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New problem,,,,lost one of my Freedom Inverters
When you're on engine power, the battery chargers are OFF. The alternator is supplying the power, then.
Pete Masterson '95 Blue Bird Wanderlodge WBDA 42 El Sobrante CA "aeonix1@mac.com" On Jun 29, 2009, at 9:33 PM, Ron Thompson wrote:
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06-30-2009, 05:28
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06-30-2009, 05:48
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The top two breakers on the left (blue colored, tied together with a clip) are the "mains" -- they're 50 amps each. Turn those off, and all the 120 VAC stuff should be dead -- except what is served by the inverters, as those have parallel circuits that do not go through the main panel.
Pete Masterson '95 Blue Bird Wanderlodge WBDA 42 El Sobrante CA "aeonix1@mac.com" On Jun 30, 2009, at 10:28 AM, Ron Thompson wrote:
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06-30-2009, 05:49
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06-30-2009, 06:41
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Ron, there is one other aspect to think about, and that is a welded contact
on one of the relays in the auto change over switch box. That too, would give you the original symptoms, then the contacts heat up, break the weld and every ting appears to be in service. Some ting to check. Those relays are actually like a square D contacter and the contacts can be changed,,,,ie: a kit. Safe travels, Ralph and Charolette Fullenwider 84FC35 "Ruff Diamond" Duncan, Oklahoma At 10:49 AM 6/30/2009 -0700, you wrote: >Pete and all others who have an interest. > >I have a good volt meter, Fluke digital and its accurate. > >Now, here is the good news so far. I powered everything to do with power >supplies and disconnected the shore power and removed the panel on the >main breaker. Bear in mind that the two inverters switches are off both >at the inverter, which is not a disconnect switch by the way, and also the >two inverter panels by the driver seat had their switches turned >off. Also all the breakers in the panel were switched off. > >I then started the generator and checked the guages on the dash console >and they both read 14 volts give or take a tenth. After 10 minutes they >were still stable. I checked the ac voltage output and it was steady on >121 volts AC. I then shut down the generator and reconected the shore >power and cheked the meter reading at the mains in the panel behind the >mirrorl. Leg one was about 122 volts and leg two was about 120 volts and >they were both steady at those voltages. I then turned on the inverter >switches in the battery bay and checked the two panels by the drivers seat >and they both had leds lit. and the input was about 13 volts. I then >turned the battery charger breaker switches on at the panel behind the >mirror and lo and behold the output was about 14 to 14.5 volts at both >panels. I am watching it now to make sure it is going to hold at 14 volts >and it is so far. >It appears that a structured start up procedure had to be done from cold >power up. > >Before I could not get the lower panel by the driver seat to do >anything. It appears that as long as there was power from any source the >Inverter would not reset itself. > >Here is hoping that this fixes the problem. > >As a closing note, this whole thing started at my first RV park on this >trip two weeks ago. > >I plugged into their 50 amp service and it was as if my coach was a >voltage sink ground. A large buzzing sound and I jerked the power cord >out. After checking things out without any finding anything, I plugged >the power cable back into the 50 amp service and it appeared that >everything was ok. I did not check the display panels by the drivers seat >that night but noticed the next day that the lower one was dead. So >something was wrong with their power set up. Maybe a line >reversal. Won't ever know......... > >Thanks for all your help. Your suggestions led me in the right direction. >Here is hoping that they problem does not reassert itself. Thanks again >to all of you. > >I hope I can be of service to others as time goes on. I will learn this >beast sooner or later. > > > >Ron Thompson -Waller, Tx. >1995 WLWB 42' >(cockyfox@...) > >>> |
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06-30-2009, 07:38
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New problem,,,,lost one of my Freedom Inverters
If you need a new Xantrex Inverter try these guys at
http://stores.shop.ebay.com/Sun-Electron...QQ_armrsZ1 I bought 2 Xantrex RV 3012V last summer for $1295.00 New, Full Warr., Fast Service, I was satisfied with product. Just a recommendation for good product at good prices, I have no financial interest in this Co., Kurt Horvath 95 PT 42 10AC --- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "Ralph L. Fullenwider" wrote: > > Ron, there is one other aspect to think about, and that is a welded contact > on one of the relays in the auto change over switch box. That too, would > give you the original symptoms, then the contacts heat up, break the weld > and every ting appears to be in service. Some ting to check. Those relays > are actually like a square D contacter and the contacts can be > changed,,,,ie: a kit. > > Safe travels, > > Ralph and Charolette Fullenwider > 84FC35 "Ruff Diamond" > Duncan, Oklahoma > > At 10:49 AM 6/30/2009 -0700, you wrote: > > > >Pete and all others who have an interest. > > > >I have a good volt meter, Fluke digital and its accurate. > > > >Now, here is the good news so far. I powered everything to do with power > >supplies and disconnected the shore power and removed the panel on the > >main breaker. Bear in mind that the two inverters switches are off both > >at the inverter, which is not a disconnect switch by the way, and also the > >two inverter panels by the driver seat had their switches turned > >off. Also all the breakers in the panel were switched off. > > > >I then started the generator and checked the guages on the dash console > >and they both read 14 volts give or take a tenth. After 10 minutes they > >were still stable. I checked the ac voltage output and it was steady on > >121 volts AC. I then shut down the generator and reconected the shore > >power and cheked the meter reading at the mains in the panel behind the > >mirrorl. Leg one was about 122 volts and leg two was about 120 volts and > >they were both steady at those voltages. I then turned on the inverter > >switches in the battery bay and checked the two panels by the drivers seat > >and they both had leds lit. and the input was about 13 volts. I then > >turned the battery charger breaker switches on at the panel behind the > >mirror and lo and behold the output was about 14 to 14.5 volts at both > >panels. I am watching it now to make sure it is going to hold at 14 volts > >and it is so far. > >It appears that a structured start up procedure had to be done from cold > >power up. > > > >Before I could not get the lower panel by the driver seat to do > >anything. It appears that as long as there was power from any source the > >Inverter would not reset itself. > > > >Here is hoping that this fixes the problem. > > > >As a closing note, this whole thing started at my first RV park on this > >trip two weeks ago. > > > >I plugged into their 50 amp service and it was as if my coach was a > >voltage sink ground. A large buzzing sound and I jerked the power cord > >out. After checking things out without any finding anything, I plugged > >the power cable back into the 50 amp service and it appeared that > >everything was ok. I did not check the display panels by the drivers seat > >that night but noticed the next day that the lower one was dead. So > >something was wrong with their power set up. Maybe a line > >reversal. Won't ever know......... > > > >Thanks for all your help. Your suggestions led me in the right direction. > >Here is hoping that they problem does not reassert itself. Thanks again > >to all of you. > > > >I hope I can be of service to others as time goes on. I will learn this > >beast sooner or later. > > > > > > > >Ron Thompson -Waller, Tx. > >1995 WLWB 42' > >(cockyfox@...) > > > >>> > |
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06-30-2009, 08:33
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Ron, one thing that I forgot to mention is that for my single inverter, which is
located in a lower compartment, there are some large 120 VAC relays behind a panel in my closet. Right after I bought the coach when I plugged it in there was a loud buzzing noise, a bad relay. This relay directs the power from the inverter to the breaker box for the circuits that are active off the inverter like the microwave, but not my A/C's. Your coach must have a similar set up. Also, on the Transfer switch, if is a Lyght Speed and starting your generator caused both legs of the contactors to hold then it could be that small switch to the left of the contactors needs to be flipped back and forth several times to scrub it clean, if this switch does not make contact your power will be screwed up. Marty Gregg 95 BMC 37 Kennewick WA. |
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06-30-2009, 15:18
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New problem,,,,lost one of my Freedom Inverters
If your using your generator do things respond the same as with the shore power ? When you see the voltage rising have you tried throwing the 110volt breakers off that say battery chargers one at a time andleave each one off for about10 minutes and see if either one off would get your voltage to drop back into a normal range? This shoud confirm which inverter/charger is the problem.
Good Luck
Wayne
1996 PT42
From: Ron Thompson To: WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com Sent: Monday, June 29, 2009 11:33:32 PM Subject: Re: [WanderlodgeForum] New problem,,,,lost one of my Freedom Inverters
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06-30-2009, 18:04
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