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Fishinghat
Nov 24, 2013Explorer II
Like the others, I'm not sure what your question is.
I'm going to assume you are asking if you can plug your shore line power cord into the receptacle in your power bay to power up your coach from the generator. That receptacle should be a female plug for the cord to plug into.
To power up your coach from the inverter, your power cord would not be plugged into anything. At least, that's the "normal" way things are set up. The inverter should be the "default" power source when shore power or generator power isn't available.
If I didn't understand your question correctly, then the above information won't make any sense to you. If that's the case, I apologize.
I'm going to assume you are asking if you can plug your shore line power cord into the receptacle in your power bay to power up your coach from the generator. That receptacle should be a female plug for the cord to plug into.
To power up your coach from the inverter, your power cord would not be plugged into anything. At least, that's the "normal" way things are set up. The inverter should be the "default" power source when shore power or generator power isn't available.
If I didn't understand your question correctly, then the above information won't make any sense to you. If that's the case, I apologize.
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