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Originally Posted by kenpierson
I'm not sure if you were able to get your MH back up and running. I had a problem similar to this. My power would start to come up, then would fad out. Same thing when I started the generator. I was told by Thor that the inverter was bad, got a new one that wasn't it. I preformed all of same checks with a digital meter. There was a relay module inside of my generator that caused me not to have shore power nor generator power. I took the generator out and had a shop to diagnose it. Three months later and $500 I back in business. This was on a 2006 Four Winds and you would have to take the power cord and plug it into shore power, or plug it back in it's socket when you were traveling. Being that way actually made it easier to diagnos the problem. Hope this helps.
Ken
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We'l that is interesting. Here is what ended up happening. After we shut down all the batteries and tried to come back up that didn't happen the fault light still flashed on my panel. We had a repair man come told us inverter was shot he did a bypass and hooked use to our coach batteries we kept moving from battery to battery and charging with a charger we ordered a new converter/ inverter (1600) the day before (6 days) our repair man was to put that in the fault went away and everything worked so we didn't have to pay for the new inverter but paid to hook everything back to normal GHOSTS I figure