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There are 2 regular outlets in the bin. They did not install a GFI. In the wet bay is a regular outlet as well. There is a GFI outlet in the bedroom. I reset it but still no power.
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ok, I will check tomorrow. Ok, will check it out.
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Thanks, I located the GFI in the bin but I do not see anything to reset.
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Pedestal. Yes, started generator let it run for about 30 min and no change.
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I pushed the reset power on the input breaker to the inverter/charger but still no change.
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Yes, it is fed by inverter. I have checked the breakers on the inverter/charger and turned the breakers off and back on. I forgot to explain what triggered this. There was a buffer plugged and being used into the outside outlet on the MH and I turned on the microwave and that's when we lost power to the microwave, both TV's, fridge, GFI, and some outlets. Prior to this everything worked when on and off shore power.
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Tested the GFI and no power IN or OUT.
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2001 Fleetwood Discovery 37U DP
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The GFI outlet has 2 black, 2 white and 2 ground copper wires. Which one is the power IN and OUT?
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Turn the outlet breakers OFF and back ON. Still no power.
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When I turn off and back on the outlet breakers do I need to turn everything off and unplug from shore power?
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I lost power to some outlets, no power to TV in living room and bedroom, no power to fridge and there is no power to the GFCI outlet and I cannot reset. Any advise on what would cause no power to the GFCI outlet? Thank you
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Any ideas what might cause the 12.25v reading I'm getting on my house batteries (new batteries, new battery cables, voltage tested in series) when unplugged from shore power, Inverter ON, Charger ON and no load?
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Thank you Rich.
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Thank you Rich. I appreciate it. Would the sound still be coming from the transformer even when I turned off the inverter and charger?
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There is a humming sound coming from the inverter/charger.I'm plugged into shore power and turned off the inverter the sound is still there. I turned off the inverter and turned the charger off but the humming sound is still there.Has anyone experienced this?
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Thank you Wolfe10.
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Thanks Rich. I'll recheck.
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I had tested the batteries in series when I was unplugged from shore power with the Inverter OFF, Charger OFF and I had a 12.88v.
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I meant inverter/charger. Yes, there is a on/off button for the charger and a on/off button for the inverter on the inverter/charger itself and a on/off button for the inverter inside the coach.
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When plugged into shore power we are now hearing a high pitched electrical whine from the converter, regardless of load, and it's not the fan. I'm plugged into shore power, inverter OFF, charger ON. Has anyone experienced this? Any ideas what's causing this?
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Unplugged from shore power, inverter ON charger ON Voltage at house banks batteries tested in series: 12.25v - There was no load when tested.
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I replaced my 4 house batteries a week ago and replaced the 4 battery cables today. Here is the voltage readings I am getting now in series on the house batteries. Unplugged from shore power, inverter OFF charger OFF Voltage at house banks batteries tested in series: 12.88v Unplugged from shore power, inverter ON charger ON Voltage at house banks batteries tested in series: 12.25v Plugged into shore power, inverter ON charger ON Voltage at house banks batteries tested in series: 14.38v Please advise is these voltage readings are normal? Thank you.
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I have no idea. The only information I can find on the cables is Essex 1/0GASEJ1127TYPESGT105C. Doing a little research online it's a 1/0 wire size so I'll probably stay with that or go to a 2/0.