OburgOrange
Well-known member
Brought my new 29RL home today. Plugged into shore power, outlets behind TV , on the island don’t work.ones beside the pull out couch work. Didn’t have time to check the others
Hi folks, not sure, are you making a statement here or asking for help?Brought my new 29RL home today. Plugged into shore power, outlets behind TV , on the island don’t work.ones beside the pull out couch work. Didn’t have time to check the others
Weird thing is, they work when on solar. A green light is visible on the island outlet, and it works. On shore power, nopeI think those outlets are on the GFI circuit, Check your GFI resets
Weird thing is, they work when on solar. A green light is visible on the island outlet, and it works. On shore power, nope
Solar only provides 12v power (after MPPT controller) to battery and 12v items in RV. Are you talking about when an Inverter is running?Weird thing is, they work when on solar. A green light is visible on the island outlet, and it works. On shore power, nope
YesSolar only provides 12v power (after MPPT controller) to battery and 12v items in RV. Are you talking about when an Inverter is running?
Not sure I fully understand your delima, but ifWeird thing is, they work when on solar. A green light is visible on the island outlet, and it works. On shore power, nope
This is all new to me. I know nothing about electricity. I have a 3200 watt solar power, 2000 watt inverter and the mptt? Thing. There . That’s all I know.Not sure I fully understand your delima, but if
it works on the inverter and not on shore power, I can think of two possible causes.
1. You have something going on with a transfer switch.
2. These outlets are wired so that are dedicated to the inverter only.
Could it be possible that the transfer switch is set to the wrong dominant source?..
More specifics on your complete systems might help narrow things down.
Sorry, just kind of spit balling on this one!
Well , 😂 Appreciate the honest answer! We all learn everyday!This is all new to me. I know nothing about electricity. I have a 3200 watt solar power, 2000 watt inverter and the mptt? Thing. There . That’s all I know.
If you have a Victron inverter (like a Multiplus II) it MUST be on to pass power through. It has 3 modes.... "On"..."Charger Only"...."Off"
Installed at the dealershipFirst, you state that you plugged into shore power. What exactly did you use? Did you plug into a 120v 15a receptacle using an adapter or two? You may be missing power to the L1 leg of your breaker panel. You could verify be ensuring all breakers on L1 have power.
Second, You probably have a breaker in your panel that feeds that inverter which could have a loose wire or is tripped. Look for the breaker on the L1 side (left side of the set of breakers). The breaker should be labeled 'Inverter Main' verify it is not tripped.
Third would be the feed wire which is to your inverter and from the power panel. You may need to verify that your inverter has power at its AC input. This is assuming your inverter has a transfer switch. Be careful if a wire is loose or pulled out of a connector you could get a shock. Was this inverter factory installed?
Randy
Can the inverter be on when plugged into shore power?My inverter has to be on to have any outlets work. When on it shows it is on the grid and will charge the batteries, the light for the inverter is not on. First time out with inverter charger installed heck it's the first time out period so I'm learning.
Plugged into shore power at a campground. 30A serviceFirst, you state that you plugged into shore power. What exactly did you use? Did you plug into a 120v 15a receptacle using an adapter or two? You may be missing power to the L1 leg of your breaker panel. You could verify be ensuring all breakers on L1 have power.
Second, You probably have a breaker in your panel that feeds that inverter which could have a loose wire or is tripped. Look for the breaker on the L1 side (left side of the set of breakers). The breaker should be labeled 'Inverter Main' verify it is not tripped.
Third would be the feed wire which is to your inverter and from the power panel. You may need to verify that your inverter has power at its AC input. This is assuming your inverter has a transfer switch. Be careful if a wire is loose or pulled out of a connector you could get a shock. Was this inverter factory installed?
Randy