Forum Discussion
- Artum_SnowbirdExplorerWhether this is an example of yours, or not, there is a lot of information here on the operation and repair of a motorhome generator.
Way too many things to go wrong to simply diagnose without a lot of poking and prodding.
Generator manual - Check in the bay where your power cord is. If there is a 30 amp socket mounted in there, plug in your power cord to it and then start the generator. Also check on the generator for two circuit breakers mounted together. Turn them off and back on.
- rockhillmanorExplorer
1995brave wrote:
Check in the bay where your power cord is. If there is a 30 amp socket mounted in there, plug in your power cord to it and then start the generator. Also check on the generator for two circuit breakers mounted together. Turn them off and back on.
X2
Power cord needs to be plugged in to supply power from gen. And as mentioned above the outlet is usually inside the bay where your cord comes out of. Sometimes it's on the side which is hard to see. - IAMICHABODExplorer II
rockhillmanor wrote:
1995brave wrote:
Check in the bay where your power cord is. If there is a 30 amp socket mounted in there, plug in your power cord to it and then start the generator. Also check on the generator for two circuit breakers mounted together. Turn them off and back on.
X2
Power cord needs to be plugged in to supply power from gen. And as mentioned above the outlet is usually inside the bay where your cord comes out of. Sometimes it's on the side which is hard to see.
It looks like this.
Then yes,plug your shore plug into it and the generator power will go into the motorhome. - 1492ModeratorMoved from Forum Technical Support
About Technical Issues
Having RV issues? Connect with others who have been in your shoes.24,191 PostsLatest Activity: Jan 19, 2025