MikeP
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I just discovered that I must have incorrectly wired my Outback inverter several years ago though frankly, I find that very difficult to believe...
Today I was going to add the 120vac davit hoist to the inverter circuit so I wouldn't have to turn on the genny to lower the davit while anchored out.
So I did that but the davit wouldn't operate using the inverter; worked fine on shore/genny. So I did a bit of circuit testing and found that when the fridge and other components are running off the inverter, there is no voltage between the hot (black) wire at the breaker and the neutral (white) wire buss. BUT there is 120vac between the ground (green) wire buss and the black wire/breaker. When running on shore/genny, the circuit is correct - 120vac between black/white and 120v between black/green. So it seems I totally spaced out when I installed the wiring to the inverter since I can't think of any other possibility. I certainly don't claim to be incapable of making such an error but...well, yeah, I actually DO think I'm incapable of such an error!
Anybody think of some other way this can happen? I'll be checking the wiring later today.
Today I was going to add the 120vac davit hoist to the inverter circuit so I wouldn't have to turn on the genny to lower the davit while anchored out.
So I did that but the davit wouldn't operate using the inverter; worked fine on shore/genny. So I did a bit of circuit testing and found that when the fridge and other components are running off the inverter, there is no voltage between the hot (black) wire at the breaker and the neutral (white) wire buss. BUT there is 120vac between the ground (green) wire buss and the black wire/breaker. When running on shore/genny, the circuit is correct - 120vac between black/white and 120v between black/green. So it seems I totally spaced out when I installed the wiring to the inverter since I can't think of any other possibility. I certainly don't claim to be incapable of making such an error but...well, yeah, I actually DO think I'm incapable of such an error!

Anybody think of some other way this can happen? I'll be checking the wiring later today.