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I think I put too much load on the inverter. Was using an induction hot plate and using the electric kettle. 

The GFCI outlets over the sink popped and the inverter is dark. 

Don't see anything in the manual about reset restart procedures. 


ANY ideas?
Possibly a fuse (one of the large fuses)? either on the inverter or on the main wires from the battery to the inverter?
Are you plugged in? Or on battery power?

If plugged in, check the breaker in the bedroom closet panel for the inverter/charger.

If on batteries, check the voltage on the batteries with a voltmeter. You can check the big fuse in that bay at the same time.

In any case, check the breaker box in the driver bay where the actual inverter is located.

Pull the control panel and unplug it.
Check fuses on the inverter itself. Look for the round kind that pop out.
Found a large Class T 300 volt 200kA fuse with no continuity. It is wires in line of the + cable coming from the battery bank.

I am now trying to locate one near Buckeye Az.