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Originally Posted by DutchmenSport
Again, as stated above, there is a red cut-off switch that is used to kill the battery from the inverter. It should be on the red (hot) lead out of the battery. Is this switch in the disconnected or connected position? Flip and and see what happens.
You will probably have to push the on-off button on the inverter itself again too.
Start simple, then work your way outward.
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The red switch is in the correct position. It was turned off and on just to be sure. There is 12v DC to the posts at the inverter, but no power out. There is not a reset switch that is visible. Bad unit, is my best guess, unless there is a component inside that is can be replaced.