Slowmo
Senior Member
- Joined
- Oct 19, 2018
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- Location
- United States
- Vessel Name
- Esprit
- Vessel Make
- 40' Tollycraft tricabin diesel
I apologize if this is a duplicate, I thought I'd posed but it didn't seem to take.
I'm having an odd problem with my inverter not accepting the generator power to pass through, yet it does accept it to charge the house battery. What's really odd is that it does accept the gen power when we're still teathered to the shore power hook up (i.e. just starting the gen at dock and switching over the main selector). The inverter is a Freedom 2500W with Heart interface and the Gen is an 8kw Northern Lights that is running fine and producing rated voltage. The system was checked by a marine electrician and the wiring itself seems OK, boat was rewired to modern standards and has dual 30A circuits. However since we store on the hard he couldn't start the gen.
I'm suspicious of the selector switch since leaving the shore power cord hooked seemed to make a difference, but the electrician said the switch tested as ok. I'm also wondering if there's a ground fault somewhere since I'm getting galvanic activity based on some rapid zinc deterioration. The problem isn't new, the prior owner just lived with it and cruised extensively just using the gen to charge the house batteries. Any ideas out there?
I'm having an odd problem with my inverter not accepting the generator power to pass through, yet it does accept it to charge the house battery. What's really odd is that it does accept the gen power when we're still teathered to the shore power hook up (i.e. just starting the gen at dock and switching over the main selector). The inverter is a Freedom 2500W with Heart interface and the Gen is an 8kw Northern Lights that is running fine and producing rated voltage. The system was checked by a marine electrician and the wiring itself seems OK, boat was rewired to modern standards and has dual 30A circuits. However since we store on the hard he couldn't start the gen.
I'm suspicious of the selector switch since leaving the shore power cord hooked seemed to make a difference, but the electrician said the switch tested as ok. I'm also wondering if there's a ground fault somewhere since I'm getting galvanic activity based on some rapid zinc deterioration. The problem isn't new, the prior owner just lived with it and cruised extensively just using the gen to charge the house batteries. Any ideas out there?