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LSVLance
Oct 13, 2015Explorer
That makes sense, starting without a load. Just seems strange to me that you plug the line in after the genset is started. This coach does not have any breakers that I have found yet. I'm sure there has to be an electrical panel with fuses and breakers on it somewhere, but dang if I have found it yet.
Regarding the cable, I think what I'll probably do is pick up a 25' 30 amp extension cord and keep it with my water lines and such in the underneath storage. Then when camping I'll pull it out, plug it into the coach shore line and then the receptacle and go. When leaving, just unplug both ends, wrap the cord up and stow it and be done. This way, if I ever need more than 25' of cord, I can pull the other cord out of the hole and use it.
Regarding the cable, I think what I'll probably do is pick up a 25' 30 amp extension cord and keep it with my water lines and such in the underneath storage. Then when camping I'll pull it out, plug it into the coach shore line and then the receptacle and go. When leaving, just unplug both ends, wrap the cord up and stow it and be done. This way, if I ever need more than 25' of cord, I can pull the other cord out of the hole and use it.
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