I recently traded in my 2012 Attitude 27LFS for a new 2020 Attitude 32IBG. When I had my old trailer, it didnt have all the elctronic goodies on it like the new one. When it wasnt in use, we kept the batteries disconnected and it hooked to shore power. We always left the fridge running since we go out atleast once a month.
The new rig is pretty different and I have a few questions. (The dealer could not answer by the way)
1) When plugged into shore power the transfer switch is always energized and hums. Also the inverter is running and you can hear the fans.
I read that the standard transfer switch has the generator as the priority. Does that mean that the transfer switch is not powered when using the generator? It just goes thru the NC contacts? Or does it have a contactor for shore power and generator power.
2) I didnt like that the inverter was running constantly while stored. I did shut off the disconnect switch to it.
Am I doing something wrong or do I just need to change my habits and store this disconnected and the fridge turned off?
BTW, it is stored indoors so the solar is not in the equation while in storage.
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