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New problem,,,,lost one of my Freedom Inverters
06-29-2009, 18:11
Post: #17
New problem,,,,lost one of my Freedom Inverters
Ron,
I've run into a similar situation as you are seeing. The lower inverter panel
and it's corresponding inverter (IIRC, it's the rear most inverter) seems to do
some really funny things. A while back, it would start "equalizing" at over 16V
whenever it was turned on. That's not good for the AGM's that are in my coach,
so I turned it off most of the time for quite some time. After several cylces
of trying it, watching it go high on voltage and turning it back off, it finally
decided to stop equalizing and give me normal voltage. But, the upper control
panel and it's inverter have ALWAYS done correctly. So I use it the most. You
should have the 4 breakers Pete has spoken of. The 2 lower ones, behind the
carpeted panel and the 2 in the main panel behind the mirror. Mine are the 2
upper on one side, I can't remember which side though. They are marked in mine.
I just had a stupid thing occur to me. I came back from the LSB rally, parked
the coach and plugged her in just as I normally do. I came back about 2 weeks
later, only to find that I'm not getting any charging what so ever. I'm
thinking, great the other inverter has crapped out! After much looking and
checking things all over the place (including looking for the breakers to my
stall in the storage facility (a needle in the haystack)), it turns out that I
didn't have the 30A cord fully plugged into the 50A cord on the coach! It was
only lacking about 3/32"!! I plugged it in and viola- eveything works as it has
previously.

What happens when you run the genny and turn the inverters on?

I checked the dip switches on the back of the controller panels and even though
they're set correctly and not supposed to equalize, one seemed to want to. I
get an overload indicator whenever I try to charge with that inverter. I'll
have to get into that sometime. Some have indicated that the inverter should
charge even though it is off. Mine need to be on to charge, but maybe yours is
set up to charge when off and stuck in the equaliztion mode, as mine was? That
would explain why you're getting high voltage, but everything seems to be off.

I'll bet that because the panel is completely dead, the phone cord connection
wire has a problem someplace. Try connecting the other cable from the other
panel to the "dead" panel and see what happens. That should tell you for
certain whether you have a cable/inverter problem or a panel problem.

Just my .02 on the issue. Hope it helps.


John




--- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "Don Bradner" wrote:
>
> Older Birds had separate inverters and chargers. Modern units, and the Freedom
25 qualifies, are inverter/converters, with the converter referring to charger.
>
> A breaker marked "Charger" pretty much has to be going to your inverters,
because those are your only chargers.
>
> When there is shore power the breakers control power going to your converter,
which in turn is putting out DC.
>
> The thing that holds your output voltage down is your batteries. If you are
running 17, but measuring 14 a the batteries then one would suspect that the
batteries aren't getting anything at all from the converters, and the coach is
getting all of its power from the converters.
>
> If you flip the breakers off, any DC power you see should be from the
batteries - do DC items work OK in that mode?
>
> On 6/29/2009 at 9:33 PM Ron Thompson wrote:
>
> >Wayne,
> >
> >I only have two breakers that are labled Battery chargers. None are
> >labled "Inverters". I checked all the breakers and none had tripped.
> >This is a real puzzler. The fact that the voltage is rising on the driver
> >dash guages disturbs me. It is at 17 volts according to the guages but I
> >measured the voltage at a lamp socket and it was 16 volts. That is still
> >too high for a 12 volt bulb. One has blown already. I don't know why the
> >voltage is rising like it is. It is a very slow rise. It started rising
> >yesterday when we parked at this RV park and between 2pm and 10pm it had
> >risen from 14 volts to 16 volts. and today as of 9:30 PM it is slightly
> >over 17 volts.
> >
> >If I am going down the road with the engine power it is 14 volts. Go
> >figger.
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >Ron Thompson -Waller, Tx.
> >
> >1995 WLWB 42'
> >
> >(cockyfox@...)
> >
> >--- On Mon, 6/29/09, Wayne Kotila wrote:
> >
> >From: Wayne Kotila
> >Subject: Re: [WanderlodgeForum] New problem,,,,lost one of my Freedom
> >Inverters
> >To: WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com
> >Date: Monday, June 29, 2009, 11:19 PM
> >
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> > Did you check all the breakers in your 120 volt panel, sometimes you
> >can't tell that one is tripped and your two inverters should be on 2
> >seperate 120 volt breakers.
> >Wayne
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >From: Ron Thompson
> >To: WanderlodgeForum@ yahoogroups. com
> >Sent: Monday, June 29, 2009 2:05:14 PM
> >Subject: Re: [WanderlodgeForum] New problem,,,,lost one of my Freedom
> >Inverters
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> >Pete,
> >
> >I have checked the pop out resets on the two Inverters and they were all
> >in so no need to reset them I pressed them anyway just to make sure and
> >they were solid in.
> >
> >What switch was it that you accidentally hit. I have looked at everything
> >on the dasboard console and didn't notice anything that jumped out at me.
> >
> >It appears that a breaker has been tripped. I did check those 4 breakers
> >you mentiobned and tripped all of them off then back on and it didn't
> >chanbge a thing. The Inverter panely that is next to the drivers seat
> >(two of them) , the bottom one is off. No indicators are lit at all.
> >Evidently your coach has a different Inverter than mine. Mine is a Heart
> >Interface, Freedom, Model # 25.
> >
> >I think the Inverter has a breaker tripped somewhere. I have some 120
> >volt outlets with no voltage even though I am plugged into shore power so
> >that is a clue to the
> > problem I would think. It appears that the shore powerr has a leg that
> >is non functinbal.
> >
> >Got to go pick up the wife at the laudry right now but be back shortly.
> >
> >
> >Ron Thompson -Waller, Tx.
> >1995 WLWB 42'
> >(cockyfox@sbcglobal .net)
> >
> >--- On Mon, 6/29/09, Pete Masterson wrote:
> >
> >
> >From: Pete Masterson
> >Subject: Re: [WanderlodgeForum] New problem,,,,lost one of my Freedom
> >Inverters
> >To: WanderlodgeForum@ yahoogroups. com
> >Date: Monday, June 29, 2009, 1:16 PM
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >I had a similar situation not long ago. After troubleshooting, I thought
> >I'd have to replace the inverter. Eventually, I discovered that a switch
> >on the control panel (next to the driver) had been accidently turned off.
> >Turned it back on -- and now it works just fine. (I guess I must have
> >bumped the switch while working with the HWH level controller right next
> >to it.)
> >
> >
> >I don't know what controller you have -- but a P.O. had installed a
> >(Heart) Link 2000R controller. It manages the power output of the chargers
> >and limits the charge rate to the batteries (I have AGMs and they require
> >a lower voltage than regular wet cell batteries). On the downside, the
> >Link 2000R controller takes an electrical engineer to operate it -- the
> >manual is very difficult -- but I've been able to puzzle out the way to
> >get it set up right for my batteries.
> >
> >
> >The standard interface is not as adjustable -- but I'm not really familiar
> >with it.
> >
> >
> >The inverters have a small breaker on the front (inverters are inside a
> >metal box just above the batteries inside the curb side battery
> >compartment) . Push in to reset. There are dual breakers for each
> >inverter. Mine are located in the bedroom on the engine bulkhead below the
> >main 120 V electrical panel behind a carpet covered door (with an obvious
> >handle). (I have a side-island bed.) 2 breakers for each inverter. These
> >protect the inverter from an overload on an inverted circuit since the
> >inverter power is NOT routed through the main 120 V panel.
> >
> >
> >The back closet has a removable wooden panel which you might think is to
> >access the engine from inside. You would be incorrect. I removed the panel
> >the other day (in exploration) and discovered it covers a bunch (9 or 10)
> >of 120 vac relays. I have no idea what they all serve (I didn't look for a
> >wiring diagram -- I was just exploring). To remove the panel, you must
> >remove about 6 screws in a gray felt covered strip, then remove 4 or so s!
> >crews al ong the top edge and 2 screws further down -- but you probably
> >don't need to get in there for this problem -- you should just be aware
> >it's there.
> >
> >
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> >
> >Pete Masterson
> >'95 Blue Bird Wanderlodge WBDA 42
> >El Sobrante CA
> >aeonix1@mac. com
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> >
> >On Jun 29, 2009, at 8:56 AM, Ron Thompson wrote:
> >
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> >Good morning,
> >
> >I guess that when you go out on a trip is when everything really gets a
> >workout. I left Texas 2 weeks ago and I have finally made my way to
> >Eugene, Or. on my way to Alaska. I have had different kinds of problems
> >arise and corrected them but I have now lost one of my Inverters This is
> >not good for the batteries I would predict.
> >
> >I think that maybe the inverter is fused or has a breaker in the circuit
> >but I have no idea where to look for that.
> >
> >If there is anyone out there familiar with the Inverter power circuits,
> >transfer swithches, etc. please advise me. I would like to reset the
> >Inverter that is down and see if it will hold.
> >
> >The type Inverter I have is the, Heart Interface, Freedom Model 25. There
> >are two of them and one is offline. I don't have any schematics with me
> >or location diag!
> > rams.&nb sp; Maybe someone on the forum can help me in identifying how
> >this system works and where the transfer switches are if there is such a
> >thing on this coach.
> >
> >My coach is a 1995, WLWB, 42'. There must be a transfer switch somewhere
> >that senses when shore power is available nad turns the 120 VAC from the
> >Inverter off. That may be where the problem is.
> >
> >My greatest fear right now is that the Inverter that is still powered up
> >is producing 16 volts to the batteries. That can't be good for the
> >batteries I would think. My next fear is that the Inverter that is down
> >will have to be replaced if it can't be restarted. That will cause me a
> >delay for sure waiting for one to be shipped in and installed.
> >
> >All the other sytems seem to be okay, except for the LPG gas shut off
> >valve that I presented to the forum about 2 weeks ago. I have not done
> > anything about pulling that panel to see if the main shut off valve is
> >turned off. I don't really have a need so far for it since my generator
> >is now functioning properly.
> >
> >Any help with this will be appreciated. I am on a WIFI that finally works
> >as it should. I am in Eugene, Or. at the Shamrock RV park located on Old
> >Franklin Blvd. just off I-5. Nice cool weather here.
> >
> >Thanks again for your assistance.
> >
> >
> >
> >Ron Thompson -Waller, Tx.
> >1995 WLWB 42'
> >(cockyfox@sbcglobal. net)
>
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Messages In This Thread
New problem,,,,lost one of my Freedom Inverters - Ron Thompson - 06-29-2009, 03:56
New problem,,,,lost one of my Freedom Inverters - Pete Masterson - 06-29-2009, 06:16
New problem,,,,lost one of my Freedom Inverters - Ron Thompson - 06-29-2009, 07:05
New problem,,,,lost one of my Freedom Inverters - thewrench1963 - 06-29-2009, 07:07
New problem,,,,lost one of my Freedom Inverters - Ron Thompson - 06-29-2009, 08:12
New problem,,,,lost one of my Freedom Inverters - Pete Masterson - 06-29-2009, 08:55
New problem,,,,lost one of my Freedom Inverters - thewrench1963 - 06-29-2009, 09:14
New problem,,,,lost one of my Freedom Inverters - Ron Thompson - 06-29-2009, 10:31
New problem,,,,lost one of my Freedom Inverters - Ron Thompson - 06-29-2009, 10:42
New problem,,,,lost one of my Freedom Inverters - Pete Masterson - 06-29-2009, 14:57
New problem,,,,lost one of my Freedom Inverters - Ron Thompson - 06-29-2009, 15:33
New problem,,,,lost one of my Freedom Inverters - Ron Thompson - 06-29-2009, 16:12
New problem,,,,lost one of my Freedom Inverters - Wayne Kotila - 06-29-2009, 16:19
New problem,,,,lost one of my Freedom Inverters - Gregory OConnor - 06-29-2009, 16:28
New problem,,,,lost one of my Freedom Inverters - Ron Thompson - 06-29-2009, 16:33
New problem,,,,lost one of my Freedom Inverters - Don Bradner - 06-29-2009, 17:48
New problem,,,,lost one of my Freedom Inverters - jcmace59 - 06-29-2009 18:11
New problem,,,,lost one of my Freedom Inverters - martingregg598 - 06-30-2009, 04:04
New problem,,,,lost one of my Freedom Inverters - Pete Masterson - 06-30-2009, 04:28
New problem,,,,lost one of my Freedom Inverters - Pete Masterson - 06-30-2009, 04:38
New problem,,,,lost one of my Freedom Inverters - Pete Masterson - 06-30-2009, 04:40
New problem,,,,lost one of my Freedom Inverters - Ron Thompson - 06-30-2009, 05:28
New problem,,,,lost one of my Freedom Inverters - Pete Masterson - 06-30-2009, 05:48
New problem,,,,lost one of my Freedom Inverters - Ron Thompson - 06-30-2009, 05:49
New problem,,,,lost one of my Freedom Inverters - Ralph L. Fullenwider - 06-30-2009, 06:41
New problem,,,,lost one of my Freedom Inverters - Kurt Horvath - 06-30-2009, 07:38
New problem,,,,lost one of my Freedom Inverters - martingregg598 - 06-30-2009, 08:33
New problem,,,,lost one of my Freedom Inverters - Wayne Kotila - 06-30-2009, 15:18
New problem,,,,lost one of my Freedom Inverters - Ron Thompson - 06-30-2009, 18:04



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