Inverter cable makes a spark
Posted: Mon Aug 03, 2020 9:04 am
Hello
I'm cleaning/brushing some cables (see previous post "Engine does not start, transmission selector problem". I removed the two heavy red cables at the positive bus buss (after disconnected negative cable on chassis batteries and negative motorhome cable on house batteries). Cleaned and brushed. When I tried to reconnect the first of two cables, there was a spark. The cable seems to come from the inverter. Looked at the inverter, it was ON. Saw on another post that "capacitors" in inverter can explain spark. I would like a confirmation from any of you on that point. Is it safe or not to reconnect?
By the way, I've also seen on another post ("Norcold 9182 Constantly Pulls DC") that inverter can be set to on/off with switches inside coach and that setting to off directly on inverter is not sufficient to shut off the inverter if any of these switches are set to on inside. Is it also true on Safari Sahara '96? Should I shut off inverter also on the control panel (inside closet in the bedroom)? It seems that there is also a "camera" switch but I'm not aware of such a switch (there is no more rear camera on my rig).
Thank you for your help
Patrick
I'm cleaning/brushing some cables (see previous post "Engine does not start, transmission selector problem". I removed the two heavy red cables at the positive bus buss (after disconnected negative cable on chassis batteries and negative motorhome cable on house batteries). Cleaned and brushed. When I tried to reconnect the first of two cables, there was a spark. The cable seems to come from the inverter. Looked at the inverter, it was ON. Saw on another post that "capacitors" in inverter can explain spark. I would like a confirmation from any of you on that point. Is it safe or not to reconnect?
By the way, I've also seen on another post ("Norcold 9182 Constantly Pulls DC") that inverter can be set to on/off with switches inside coach and that setting to off directly on inverter is not sufficient to shut off the inverter if any of these switches are set to on inside. Is it also true on Safari Sahara '96? Should I shut off inverter also on the control panel (inside closet in the bedroom)? It seems that there is also a "camera" switch but I'm not aware of such a switch (there is no more rear camera on my rig).
Thank you for your help
Patrick