Chasing my tail: No AC shore power
I taught myself a good lesson today: Use Occam's Razor.
We were into our second night at a brand new RV park. All looked good, except the water pressure was 110psi, so I used my regulator and told the management.
Woke up this morning wondering why the heat pump wasn't working. My AC monitor was blank. No AC power. Went outside, the breaker was on, the surge protector was showing the correct LED colors. Flipped the breaker off and on, no CLUNK of the ATS. The good news was the generator and inverter worked.
I drove to tonight's park, all the while thinking how to trouble shoot this. It had to be the leading ATS. The next one in line was working, it clunked for the generator, and the third one was working with the inverter. I was thinking the most likely problem was the voltage sense device, that orange box that tells the ATS if the voltage is within the safe range.
I guess I was right, but the problem was not the orange box, the park voltage must have been out of range and my smart ATS refused to activate.
I should have measured the voltage at the pedestal before leaving the park.
And looking back, my neighbor had an external EMS, and it's light show was different when I left than earlier when I had power.