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MrWizard
Aug 05, 2017Moderator
I think you mean with generator you could power either a,/c unit
And on shore power only the front a/c works
And your generator has quit working
And you want to power the rear A/C
And that comment about whether plugged in or not
Makes me think you used to start the generator to power the rear a/c while still be plugged into shore power,
If true, could be what killed your generator
Some RVs came with a switch that would let you choose to power the rear or front a/c
It might be in the closet, or in the electric Bay
But yes an electrician can find the wiring and do a break out to a box with An extension cord so you power the rear unit, or maybe install the selector switch if you don't have one
My advice get an electrician and show him this post
Do not try this your self
You should have started your post
With i have two a/c unit, but the rear only works on generator and the generator died
That much more clear
And on shore power only the front a/c works
And your generator has quit working
And you want to power the rear A/C
And that comment about whether plugged in or not
Makes me think you used to start the generator to power the rear a/c while still be plugged into shore power,
If true, could be what killed your generator
Some RVs came with a switch that would let you choose to power the rear or front a/c
It might be in the closet, or in the electric Bay
But yes an electrician can find the wiring and do a break out to a box with An extension cord so you power the rear unit, or maybe install the selector switch if you don't have one
My advice get an electrician and show him this post
Do not try this your self
You should have started your post
With i have two a/c unit, but the rear only works on generator and the generator died
That much more clear
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