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rgatijnet1 wrote:
Altho possible, you may not find any loose connections. The transfer switch uses springs and an electro magnet to hold the power terminals together when it is energized. On a 21 year old coach there is a good chance that the terminals have corroded or the springs/electro magnet have deteriorated to the point where the transfer switch needs to be replaced.
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Aug-09-2016 10:03 PM
rk911 wrote:backhoemike wrote:
I run the Genny while traveling this trip about 1000 miles if I drifted over the line and hit the rumble strip my electric would blink off shut down everything about 45 seconds when I was back smooth road everything ran fine. I figure its a ground but don't know where to start, I have a 1995 newmar London aire any ideas or thoughts on whats going on?
i would first look at the genny side of the transfer switch
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Aug-09-2016 08:56 PM
backhoemike wrote:
I run the Genny while traveling this trip about 1000 miles if I drifted over the line and hit the rumble strip my electric would blink off shut down everything about 45 seconds when I was back smooth road everything ran fine. I figure its a ground but don't know where to start, I have a 1995 newmar London aire any ideas or thoughts on whats going on?
Aug-09-2016 08:43 PM