Gin
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- Echo II (2019)
I rarely use my inverter. My biggest use of it is this time of year, to power my decorative display during the Portland (OR) Christmas Ships parade season. The load on it is not huge -- my lights are all LEDs and, combined, require only about 160 watts. Still, on occasion, without a pattern that I can identify, the GFCI on the inverter will trip about 1/2 to 1 hr into the evening's parade. Because of the logistics of resetting it, when it trips, I cut over to a gas powered Honda generator for the rest of the parade. Last year, it happened about 3 out of 14 nights of parading. This year, it happened on the second night out. It reset fine after the cruise that night.
Via internet research, I've learned that inverter GFCIs can be prone to tripping if there are GFCI's installed downstream, as our boats have in the port and starboard circuits. But those need to be there to have GFCI protection on shore power.
So I called ProMariner, which makes the Truepower 1500 installed on my boat. The support agent suggested he had never heard of a GFCI tripping unless the GFCI has gone bad, in which case he thought the GFCI would be tripping anytime there is a load on it. Mine works well more times than not. He told me I could send the unit to them to check the GFCI, and otherwise didn't have any ideas or offer any help.
I may just run off the generator rather than risk a mid-parade blackout each night we go out. But I'd prefer to use the inverter. It's more convenient and that's what it's there for, after all.
I'm wondering if anyone on the forum has had this issue and knows of or has thoughts about a solution.
Thanks all.
Gini
Via internet research, I've learned that inverter GFCIs can be prone to tripping if there are GFCI's installed downstream, as our boats have in the port and starboard circuits. But those need to be there to have GFCI protection on shore power.
So I called ProMariner, which makes the Truepower 1500 installed on my boat. The support agent suggested he had never heard of a GFCI tripping unless the GFCI has gone bad, in which case he thought the GFCI would be tripping anytime there is a load on it. Mine works well more times than not. He told me I could send the unit to them to check the GFCI, and otherwise didn't have any ideas or offer any help.
I may just run off the generator rather than risk a mid-parade blackout each night we go out. But I'd prefer to use the inverter. It's more convenient and that's what it's there for, after all.
I'm wondering if anyone on the forum has had this issue and knows of or has thoughts about a solution.
Thanks all.
Gini