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- drwwicksExplorerCords too long and too small gauge.
- LwiddisExplorer IIUp to a point, the bigger the pipe, the better the service.
- Is the electric water heater off? Are the batteries charged?
- JimExplorerWhat drwwicks says. It basically means that you're trying to draw too much from that long of a cord.
Anyway you can move the RV closer to the outlet? - GordonThreeExplorerThere's too much drop in your drop cord.
- MrWizardModeratorswitch it too LP, maybe you have enough voltage, you can keep the batteries charged
should only be drawing 3-4amps for the fridge heating element
what else in the house is on that same circuit, the cord is plugged into
did you use 16ga cord ?
a good 12ga cord should allow things to work - 2oldmanExplorer IIconverter on?
- RLS7201Explorer II
farmingdad wrote:
When I ran a 100 ft drop cord out to motor home to keep ref working the tranfer switch keeps clicking on an off
The transfer switch is in the normally closed position to shore power. It makes no difference what the voltage is. The transfer switch should not be trying to switch unless it sees voltage from the generator.
Are you sure it was the transfer switch clicking?
Richard - OLYLENExplorerThink you have it backward, default is Gen, when you plugin the transfer switch makes the noise. And then the electrons flow.
LEN - BigRabbitManExplorerDefault for my coach is the generator and if voltage from a cord drops it will switch. Had intermittent voltage drop in a campground once and my transfer box was switching back and forth.
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