Hi all,
I have a 96 American Eagle that keeps tripping the 30 amp outside breaker, but only when it gets below freezing. We have replaced the breaker, replaced the female input plug, and it still does it, but only when it's below 32.
I have 3 year old batteries, factory reset the xantrax hf 1800 inverter per the main tech at the nat'l distributor, and tried to troubleshoot the best we can.
This just started this winter season. As I'm a full timer, it's really getting a drag to get out of bed at 5 am, and go straight outside into 5 degree weather to reset the breaker. I'm definitely not using any where near 30 amp of pwr, as the only thing that runs is the lp gas furnace fan motor, which is 3 years old, and the 2nd one which was just put in this spring, and the fridge on low. Either one might be running when it trips. They never run together. I have a 50 amp main plug on the rv, into a Camco short 1' long reducer to 30 amp, and 30' Camco ext cable into the 30 shore power outlet. Frustration city here.
Once it gets warmer outside, (above freezing), all works fine.
Any ideas?
Thx, Pat
I have a 96 American Eagle that keeps tripping the 30 amp outside breaker, but only when it gets below freezing. We have replaced the breaker, replaced the female input plug, and it still does it, but only when it's below 32.
I have 3 year old batteries, factory reset the xantrax hf 1800 inverter per the main tech at the nat'l distributor, and tried to troubleshoot the best we can.
This just started this winter season. As I'm a full timer, it's really getting a drag to get out of bed at 5 am, and go straight outside into 5 degree weather to reset the breaker. I'm definitely not using any where near 30 amp of pwr, as the only thing that runs is the lp gas furnace fan motor, which is 3 years old, and the 2nd one which was just put in this spring, and the fridge on low. Either one might be running when it trips. They never run together. I have a 50 amp main plug on the rv, into a Camco short 1' long reducer to 30 amp, and 30' Camco ext cable into the 30 shore power outlet. Frustration city here.
Once it gets warmer outside, (above freezing), all works fine.
Any ideas?
Thx, Pat