Posted by LOU from Wi. on June 17, 2014 at 16:16:51 from (174.124.67.92):
Last evening wind took out power so son fired up the 5500W Coleman . Powers up selected circuits in main panel box. It has run my bed room window Air conditioner during previous outages. Last night when we lost power, son fired the generator up and it worked flawlessly for a couple hours then the breaker on the generator tripped. Son reset it several times . Now what I was wondering my room has a 30 amp breaker so I am thinking that one leg of the generator may be failing. Had son change bedroom breaker to the opposite side of the panel box to see if the balance of power changes out the tripping on the generator, Could use information as to why this problem may be showing up after 5 years of intermittent use could weaken one side of the generators output.We only run 120 volt receptacle,and no 220,cut off water heater,big A/C. Thanks for any information. Regards LOU.
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