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enblethen
Jul 24, 2013Nomad
It should be fairly easy to add a cable from the transfer switch out the compartment door to the genset.
The genset should be able to give basic power to the rig along with microwave. it will be able to run one AC unit, but not while using microwave. Insure that all other 120 volt heavy loads are not being used. (water heater on 120, washer/dryer)
You could have three or four wires coming from transfer switch for pre-wire. Locate the start/stop hour meter, and pre-heat wires and seal off you won't be using them. Only need the two 120 volt wires for phase conductor and neutral(white) plus greeen for the ground.
The genset should be able to give basic power to the rig along with microwave. it will be able to run one AC unit, but not while using microwave. Insure that all other 120 volt heavy loads are not being used. (water heater on 120, washer/dryer)
You could have three or four wires coming from transfer switch for pre-wire. Locate the start/stop hour meter, and pre-heat wires and seal off you won't be using them. Only need the two 120 volt wires for phase conductor and neutral(white) plus greeen for the ground.
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