Wednesday, January 13, 2010

Rv Appliances How Can I Get My Motorhome Generator Powering My Appliances Properly?

How can I get my motorhome generator powering my appliances properly? - rv appliances

I inherited one breezes 1990 Dolphin motorhome. Is a "Generac" generator that offer supposedly capable of all the devices inside the RV. If you are connected to power all the ground work properly, A / C, microwave, refrigerator, water pump. With a generator, I try the same feat literally 0 results. I am at a loss what to do. I went and did a complete security setting on the generator, I played with all the circuits / breakers seem to see the situation and nothing appears, even a trickle of power generator for appliances and housing. Ideas?

3 comments:

idontgiv... said...

can also plug-and-generator works? If you have to replace the capacitor in the Council to replace a rectifier generator.if and see what happens.oh but if you say something related to it, id give, it was a change in the power bank, and you can not use the generator, when the current works on the floor, if you have somewhere else

CactiJoe said...

That is the question still $ 68,000 over the generator to the RV? Or just connect the power cord is connected normally to power the generator bank?

Probably there is a voltage minimum conditions required by the current, but if it all seems a moot point then you may need to re-polarize the generator. The magnets are increasingly polarized with age and use very often, but that does not happen very often. Use a battery flashlight on just six volts with small ring terminal, and press the brush to access holes or what supplies manufacturer. I do not know what positive or negative side goes, but it's in the manual for the generator manufacturer.

Otherwise, there is probably a blown fuse or circuit breaker triggered on the generator.

Good luck!

CactiJoe said...

That is the question still $ 68,000 over the generator to the RV? Or just connect the power cord is connected normally to power the generator bank?

Probably there is a voltage minimum conditions required by the current, but if it all seems a moot point then you may need to re-polarize the generator. The magnets are increasingly polarized with age and use very often, but that does not happen very often. Use a battery flashlight on just six volts with small ring terminal, and press the brush to access holes or what supplies manufacturer. I do not know what positive or negative side goes, but it's in the manual for the generator manufacturer.

Otherwise, there is probably a blown fuse or circuit breaker triggered on the generator.

Good luck!

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