Aikalowych
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I have a Renogy 2000W PSW Inverter directly wired to my trailer AC distribution panel through a transfer switch. When shore power is cut and the TS switches to inverter power, the inverter immediately trips and the yellow GF fault light comes on. The inverter itself works perfectly for any appliance I plug into the AC outlets, however, using the hardwired AC terminals to feed power to my trailer AC distribution panel causes this issue. The issue also was present when just trying to plug my shore power cord into the inverter.
I believe my issue is stemming from the lack of neutral ground bonding within my trailer and the inverter (though I'm not positive). The inverter is this 2000W 12V Pure Sine Wave Inverter with Power Saving Mode (New Edition) and here is the manual for it. This new edition inverter specifically states that the NG is unbonded (unlike their previous inverters) and to not bond them. I am at a loss as to how I would resolve this issue because I need the inverter to power my AC panel within the trailer and the GF keeps tripping. I even sent the inverter back to Renogy and they claimed they tested it and even tried to model my system in their tests and they're saying it works perfectly. I've been racking my brain and reading so many different forums to try and figure this out but I haven't come across any solutions. Please help!!!
I believe my issue is stemming from the lack of neutral ground bonding within my trailer and the inverter (though I'm not positive). The inverter is this 2000W 12V Pure Sine Wave Inverter with Power Saving Mode (New Edition) and here is the manual for it. This new edition inverter specifically states that the NG is unbonded (unlike their previous inverters) and to not bond them. I am at a loss as to how I would resolve this issue because I need the inverter to power my AC panel within the trailer and the GF keeps tripping. I even sent the inverter back to Renogy and they claimed they tested it and even tried to model my system in their tests and they're saying it works perfectly. I've been racking my brain and reading so many different forums to try and figure this out but I haven't come across any solutions. Please help!!!