Thanks guys!
Ok- so it is a cheap(er) inverter. Samlex SAM3000 12v. Modified sine wave.
It’s not broken, happens on each and every unit. Changing isn’t practical due to a specific mounting requirement, but worse is the entire “governing by committee” aspect which would take MONTHS!
Does not trip the GFCI. It merely turns the little indicator light red, and quits working. Either shut the engine off, or switch to shore power, and it works fine, NO reset needed.
The output voltage of the inverter definitely increases when the engine is running. I can only assume it’s due to the increase in voltage from around 12, to 14.4v. This will also cause further issues if the problem is not identified, as the alternator output will vary depending on loads like the a/c. Possibly causing that GFCI to come on and off?.
I know part of the problem is that the inverter is already GFCI protected, yet the customer insists on feeding another GFCI.
At this point my proposed solution is to add another GFCI. lol.
If I swap out the existing outlet for a standard, the inverter causes no trouble, and is already fault protected. If I then add a GFCI outlet between the shore power plug and the transfer switch, then the shore power input would be protected as well. This change would likely not need to go to committee as the cost would just be absorbed in the hopes of a savings on the warranty/service dept side of the equation.