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TugCamp
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Aug 19, 2014

Second or Even Third Generator Remote Switch

Wondering if anyone has ever had a second generator start switch installed. Seems like it would be easier to have a switch in the cockpit area and even one outside the coach (other than the one on the generator itself). Is this something that could be done? It seems DW has issues getting the genny started when were on the road, my only starting switch is mid-coach.
  • Still don't have the brand. Just buy a remote starter kit from Ebay and wire it into the existing wires making sure you use heat shrink and solder the splices. you can buy splices from mouser.com solder shield and tubing. You slide it over the wire and heat shrink it on melting the solder inside as you do.
  • I installed a wired remote in the Bedroom .just ran some four conductor wire through the cupboards!

    Then I discovered that there are inexpensive wireless remote controlled relays available on eBay!

    Advantage to wired it is always I the same place!

    Wireless works from many different locations!
  • Some controls require the circuit closed to run, open to stop, when doing multiple locations, a simple latching relay works nice, hit it,it turns on or off depending where is was.
    Some Onan make contact to start, then make different contact to stop.
    ie 1&3 start, 1&2 stop, so why the question, what ya got ?
  • I should have Googled before asking. Yes they do make wireless remote switches for generators. You attach the receiver end to the generator and then you have a remote switch that can operate from up to 100' away. Lots of different types out there depending on the generator you have. May be a lot easier than trying to run wires for a new switch.
  • Does anybody make a wireless remote starting system for generators? My only switch is on the dash and when boon docking I often go to bed and watch TV with the generator running. Before I fall asleep I have to go walk up front to turn it off. Would be nice to have a wireless remote switch so it can be turned on and off from anyplace.
  • Our 96 Southwind has a generator switch on the dashboard in addition to the one on the generator.
    I don't think it would be a problem adding a switch in the cockpit area.
    Hopefully an electrician or someone familiar with generator wiring will have a better answer.
  • Depends on what generator you have ?
    Describe it or brand name & mdel ?