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Rv generator and awning no power.
So i tripped the gfci checked the awning no power.
Due to this tripped breakers or blown fuses are just a sign of a problem not the cause of the problem itself.
Generator kept running but there was no ac power.
In most cases what results to portable generators not to produce power could be due to loss of residual magnetism.
Checked all breakers on the house panel and all were good.
Went back out to finish poking around with the awning and boom it had power.
A 20 amp 30 amp or 50 amp supply.
No power to the awning slide out or stabilizer jacks.
So i checked the gfci in the master bath and sure enough it was tripped.
We had it running charging the house bank ok.
My generator runs well but won t power the ac system.
I reset the gfci plugged in the clock and set the time.
So the awning power is in the same line as the gfci.
When i plug into shore power all ac circuits works fine.
Ac power comes into the rv from your generator or from the campground or other outlet you plug it into.
A generator delivering too low or too high current or within the rv if say a faulty device starts to draw excessive current.
Plugged in the coffee maker which ran fine for about 30 secs then stopped.
A generator can develop a mechanical issue all over sudden for instance for instance you find an rv generator runs but no power.
The ac power control panel distributes this power to the appliances and outlets that use ac power for example the air conditioner.