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Second or Even Third Generator Remote Switch

TugCamp
Explorer
Explorer
Wondering if anyone has ever had a second generator start switch installed. Seems like it would be easier to have a switch in the cockpit area and even one outside the coach (other than the one on the generator itself). Is this something that could be done? It seems DW has issues getting the genny started when were on the road, my only starting switch is mid-coach.
2012 Winnebago Vista 32K
F53 V10
2007 Chaparral 20SSi
Camping wife and 2 boys 11 and 6
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TugCamp
Explorer
Explorer
sorry for the late information but my generator is a 2012 vintage Onan 5500 gas.
2012 Winnebago Vista 32K
F53 V10
2007 Chaparral 20SSi
Camping wife and 2 boys 11 and 6

Pirate1
Explorer
Explorer
doc brown wrote:
Pirate wrote:
The remote looks nice but it is an autostart. I would like to start it manually from the dash which I can't do now but don't want autostart.


Yes autostart but you can turn that component off and turn the gen on/off manually.
Thanks Doc.

doc_brown
Explorer
Explorer
Pirate wrote:
The remote looks nice but it is an autostart. I would like to start it manually from the dash which I can't do now but don't want autostart.


Yes autostart but you can turn that component off and turn the gen on/off manually.
Steve,Kathy and Josh
Morpheus(Basenji)at Rainbow Bridge
2004 40' TSDP Country Coach Inspire DaVinci
350 Cummins, 3000 Allison
2014 Jeep Wrangler Unlimited Sport S, Air Force One Braking, Blue Ox

et2
Explorer
Explorer
Ours has one in the service cabinet, dash, bedroom, on genny

Pirate1
Explorer
Explorer
The remote looks nice but it is an autostart. I would like to start it manually from the dash which I can't do now but don't want autostart.

RLS7201
Explorer
Explorer
Dutch_12078 wrote:
The most common onboard RV generators use a remote switch that's simply paralleled with the switch on the generator panel. You could have 20 switches scattered around the coach if you wanted them.


Exactly. My Bounder has the generator start switch on the dash. I paralleled a second switch in the galley. Not a big task.

Richard
95 Bounder 32H F53 460
2013 CRV Toad
2 Segways in Toad
First brake job
1941 Hudson

Dutch_12078
Explorer II
Explorer II
The most common onboard RV generators use a remote switch that's simply paralleled with the switch on the generator panel. You could have 20 switches scattered around the coach if you wanted them.
Dutch
2001 GBM Landau 34' Class A
F53 chassis, Triton V10, TST TPMS
Bigfoot Automatic Leveling System
2011 Toyota RAV4 4WD/Remco pump
ReadyBrute Elite tow bar/Blue Ox baseplate

doc_brown
Explorer
Explorer
msmith1199 wrote:
Does anybody make a wireless remote starting system for generators? My only switch is on the dash and when boon docking I often go to bed and watch TV with the generator running. Before I fall asleep I have to go walk up front to turn it off. Would be nice to have a wireless remote switch so it can be turned on and off from anyplace.


Yes, Onan does. I installed the wireless unit and keep the control module on my dash. There is also a hardwire unit, but the wireless gives you great flexibility. It took about 30 minutes to install if you are pretty handy.
Steve,Kathy and Josh
Morpheus(Basenji)at Rainbow Bridge
2004 40' TSDP Country Coach Inspire DaVinci
350 Cummins, 3000 Allison
2014 Jeep Wrangler Unlimited Sport S, Air Force One Braking, Blue Ox

mpierce
Explorer
Explorer
My Bluebird has three, one on headliner above the dash, one in kitchen, and one in the rear bedroom. So, it is possible. Wireless sounds good. One more remote!

RognBon
Explorer
Explorer
Our '97 Dynasty has a genny switch on the dash, on the remote panel above the passenger seat, above the driver's side nightstand in the bedroom and on the genny itself. So, yes, it can be done. Of course, these were all factory installed, but it should be possible to add a switch wherever you want.
RognBon
1997 Monaco Dynasty 40'
Cummins 8.3 325 HP
2008 Ford Edge Toad

Passin_Thru
Explorer
Explorer
Still don't have the brand. Just buy a remote starter kit from Ebay and wire it into the existing wires making sure you use heat shrink and solder the splices. you can buy splices from mouser.com solder shield and tubing. You slide it over the wire and heat shrink it on melting the solder inside as you do.

robatthelake
Explorer
Explorer
I installed a wired remote in the Bedroom .just ran some four conductor wire through the cupboards!

Then I discovered that there are inexpensive wireless remote controlled relays available on eBay!

Advantage to wired it is always I the same place!

Wireless works from many different locations!
Rob & Jean
98 Dutch Star Diesel Pusher ..07 Honda CRV AWD

mci7
Explorer
Explorer
Some controls require the circuit closed to run, open to stop, when doing multiple locations, a simple latching relay works nice, hit it,it turns on or off depending where is was.
Some Onan make contact to start, then make different contact to stop.
ie 1&3 start, 1&2 stop, so why the question, what ya got ?
Dave M
Central Virginia
Had MCI Conversion 20+ yrs
Presently 2001 Foretravel w/ISM500
Usual Toad 2004 F150 Ford w/Can Am 800 Max

msmith1199
Explorer II
Explorer II
I should have Googled before asking. Yes they do make wireless remote switches for generators. You attach the receiver end to the generator and then you have a remote switch that can operate from up to 100' away. Lots of different types out there depending on the generator you have. May be a lot easier than trying to run wires for a new switch.

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