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hohenwald48
Dec 22, 2017Explorer
I think the progressive low voltage drop out is set to 104 volts. If that's a cheapo 16 gauge extension cord. You will have about 13-15 percent voltage drop so you would need at least 120 volts coming in to the cord to keep the voltage at the distant end above the Progressive drop out voltage level.
I suspect your problem has no relationship to the transfer switch but power disconnect is occurring due to the Progressive detecting a low voltage condition. The Progressive contactor is the thunk you're hearing and not the transfer switch.
I think you probably need a shorter and/or fatter cord.
I suspect your problem has no relationship to the transfer switch but power disconnect is occurring due to the Progressive detecting a low voltage condition. The Progressive contactor is the thunk you're hearing and not the transfer switch.
I think you probably need a shorter and/or fatter cord.
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