hobobimmer
12-11-2009, 10:26 AM
Good morning.
We are experiencing a problem which I will describe. I have a guess as to what is wrong, but before I do the wrong thing, I wanted to post it to get the group's opinion and ideas.
When on shore power or when generator is on, the breaker light on our bass panel for our fridge is on and fridge is on.
With no shore power and no generator and sitting in the barn not moving, the fridge light on the bass panel is on and fridge is on(test was for several hours and no problem detected).
When rolling down the road, and no generator, twice our fridge light on bass has gone out and fridge was not on. One time it came back on on its own a few minutes later. Then we drove three thousand miles without a repeat of the symptom. Then it happened again two nights ago. This time it did not come back on on its own. Light stayed out until I turned the generator on and it came back on. It stayed on about 10 min after I turned the generator off and then it went out. Light also comes back on when you go back on shore power.
So, it seems to run ok without being plugged in if it is sitting still. It seems to go out sometimes when moving, unless generator is on. It has happened only 2 times, well 3 times now, as it happened yesterday when we drove it again to test it more ways, so I can't say for sure the pattern I have described is exact, but it is what I have observed so far.
Does this sound like it might be a loose connection behind the breaker in the bass panel? But if it is loose, why does it seems to be fine with both generator and shore power?
If it were an inverter problem, wouldn't I have more symptoms than only on the fridge?
Are are there other tests I need to do to determine what is happening?
If it is loose connection, how scary is it behind that big bass panel with all the electrical connections? Is it worse than behind the dash? I know simple electricity concepts, and can follow directions, but I want to make sure I stay safe. Eric said open it up and root around in there with a stick, but I thought I would ask you guys and gals first!!!!! So do I just turn off all the breakers before I peep back there? Is there any certain order that you have to turn them back on besides 1,2,3,4 going on first?
Thanks for any ideas you might have.
Debbie Faires
Huntsville, TN
40' Angola, 1992
We are experiencing a problem which I will describe. I have a guess as to what is wrong, but before I do the wrong thing, I wanted to post it to get the group's opinion and ideas.
When on shore power or when generator is on, the breaker light on our bass panel for our fridge is on and fridge is on.
With no shore power and no generator and sitting in the barn not moving, the fridge light on the bass panel is on and fridge is on(test was for several hours and no problem detected).
When rolling down the road, and no generator, twice our fridge light on bass has gone out and fridge was not on. One time it came back on on its own a few minutes later. Then we drove three thousand miles without a repeat of the symptom. Then it happened again two nights ago. This time it did not come back on on its own. Light stayed out until I turned the generator on and it came back on. It stayed on about 10 min after I turned the generator off and then it went out. Light also comes back on when you go back on shore power.
So, it seems to run ok without being plugged in if it is sitting still. It seems to go out sometimes when moving, unless generator is on. It has happened only 2 times, well 3 times now, as it happened yesterday when we drove it again to test it more ways, so I can't say for sure the pattern I have described is exact, but it is what I have observed so far.
Does this sound like it might be a loose connection behind the breaker in the bass panel? But if it is loose, why does it seems to be fine with both generator and shore power?
If it were an inverter problem, wouldn't I have more symptoms than only on the fridge?
Are are there other tests I need to do to determine what is happening?
If it is loose connection, how scary is it behind that big bass panel with all the electrical connections? Is it worse than behind the dash? I know simple electricity concepts, and can follow directions, but I want to make sure I stay safe. Eric said open it up and root around in there with a stick, but I thought I would ask you guys and gals first!!!!! So do I just turn off all the breakers before I peep back there? Is there any certain order that you have to turn them back on besides 1,2,3,4 going on first?
Thanks for any ideas you might have.
Debbie Faires
Huntsville, TN
40' Angola, 1992