Thank you. I have a basic understanding of AC wiring plus i know of an experienced person that might be able to help also. That's certainly a place to investigate before proceeding further.
Your help has been great, really appreciate it, thank you very much for your advice/time.
Hey, it's only recently started happening during my ownership. Not sure if it's a coincidence but there maybe a correlation time wise with when i changed the batteries (can't be sure on that and don't want to create a red herring)
By generator inputting (apologies for novice language) i meant creating/generating AC and charging the batteries.
It's a long shot granted but re temporarily bypassing the switch - is there a step by step instruction on how to do that anywhere online?
I had a look at the back of the selector switch and couldn't see any loose wiring. Could it be internal? That selector switch works when i switch to invert (just not when i switch to generator charging the batteries).
Cheers
The oil is ok, the generator doesn't cut out when i switch to it inputting. It's not on the selector switch (shorepower/generator input) - that switches as per normal. But it's when i switch the switch that selects between invert and generator power. That switch works when i select to invert (but not when i switch to genny input). Does that indicate that it might be the actual switch? I checked the back of it but could see anything loose - could it be internal?
Hello, I have a Lugger generator (Model number: M673LD3.5) and it keeps tripping out (or appearing to) when i switch to generator input - there isn't a load on it at that point and the fuse is intact. Any ideas? Does it just need a service?
Thank you for any help
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