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mcpo
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Jul 31, 2016

Trying to find GenSet transfer switch.

My 2004 GeorgieBoy Cruisemaster Genset is working beautifully, but no power in the rig. Where in the world is the transfer switch. I think this is the problem.
  • ADAD437 wrote:
    STBRetired wrote:
    If you have an Automatic Transfer Switch, just follow your shore cord and it will connect into the ATS. Some MHs don't have transfer switches and have a receptacle in the compartment where the shore cord is stored that you must plug the cord into to use generator power.


    X2. on my 05 gb pursuit that is where it is.


    x3 on my National Tropical. Shore power cord is attached to it. As somebody already mentioned check the breakers on the generator. Last time I had no power from the generator that was the problem.
  • STBRetired wrote:
    If you have an Automatic Transfer Switch, just follow your shore cord and it will connect into the ATS. Some MHs don't have transfer switches and have a receptacle in the compartment where the shore cord is stored that you must plug the cord into to use generator power.


    X2. on my 05 gb pursuit that is where it is.
  • it might not be the ATS at all. Did you check the breakers located on the generator itself?
  • If you have an Automatic Transfer Switch, just follow your shore cord and it will connect into the ATS. Some MHs don't have transfer switches and have a receptacle in the compartment where the shore cord is stored that you must plug the cord into to use generator power.
  • switch is in the converter... Post make and model of the label in your electrical panel and we can help