Additionally, I installed a Marineco 30A 120V connector in place of the rabbit hole for the shore cord:
If I didn't have the transfer switch, the terminals under the cover would be live/hot while the generator was running.... not a good thing.
The shore cord was threaded into, and stored in a large rear compartment. Thus, I had a lot of room to work on this project.
I used the 4x4x2 electrical box originally housing the 30A socket as a backer to this connector, otherwise, the wiring would have been a pain.
Within the storage compartment, Had I desired to do so, I could have added that box & 30A connector to the outputs of the transfer switch, but didn't see any value in having it there. A 120V 15A would be more useful.
The end result was:
o No shore cord haphazardly stored in the compartment, now it is coiled up & in a nice storage box along with the other 12Gauge extension cords & adapters
o No bulky shore cord to drag out of the rabbit hole & connect, now if I want a lighter connection (15A) where I don't have a heavy load (uW, converter/charger, etc.), I can plug in a short adapter and a 15A cord. Much easier....
o No hole in the sidewall for critters to use as an entry point when the shore cord is deployed.
2016 Forest River Sunseeker 2250SLEC Chevrolet 6.0L