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Free_Range_Huma
Jun 07, 2015Explorer
Sorry, I should have given more details!
THAT would be wonderful, but I assumed what I was doing was necessary because there is a 30 A plug inside the electrical bay that goes directly to the generator (that's the crawling-on-the-ground part), plus I don't remember the salesman saying anything about it having a transfer switch.
I've got a 2013 Winnebago Access Premier.
Does the (automatic) transfer switch get installed inside the electrical bay? By an electrician, I suppose?
RoyB wrote:
I would think your unit should already have this feature. Turning on the generator should do an autoswitch from Shore Power to Generator Power after a few seconds.
What does the manual say...
Roy Ken
THAT would be wonderful, but I assumed what I was doing was necessary because there is a 30 A plug inside the electrical bay that goes directly to the generator (that's the crawling-on-the-ground part), plus I don't remember the salesman saying anything about it having a transfer switch.
I've got a 2013 Winnebago Access Premier.
Does the (automatic) transfer switch get installed inside the electrical bay? By an electrician, I suppose?
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