Sep-15-2015 06:41 AM
Sep-16-2015 10:40 AM
Sep-16-2015 10:36 AM
sean425 wrote:
thanks for the comments about the warranties. definitely taking the advice.
instead of hauling it to the dealer, ill just upgrade to a nice inverter/ats and add a battery bank :C
Sep-16-2015 10:11 AM
Sep-16-2015 08:36 AM
smkettner wrote:joebedford wrote:Still an open circuit to the outlet not getting power.smkettner wrote:That's what I thought until he said he had a live RV ac plug when the generator is running. Sure sounds like a miswired transfer switch as others have suggested.
Otherwise you have an open circuit. Most likely at the generator, transfer switch or main panel. Voltage detector should pin-point this in about 15 minutes if easy access.
Miswired TS would seem to leave one main without power(assuming 50a RV). Again easy to discover with a voltage detector.
OP said he had some electrical knowledge so he may as well find the issue before rewiring anything.
Probably easier to just fix than take it in for warranty work.
At least find where the issue is so he can direct the repair guy to the right area. Last thing I want is the new lot kid pulling apart my new RV to find something simple.
Sep-15-2015 09:33 PM
Sep-15-2015 08:05 PM
Sep-15-2015 06:50 PM
sean425 wrote:ATS installed at 4:45PM on Friday before a long weekend. :R
... im just baffled that it would come from the factory like this? ....
Reese Dual Cam Straight Line HP Sway Control
Sep-15-2015 11:32 AM
Sep-15-2015 11:15 AM
smkettner wrote:joebedford wrote:Still an open circuit to the outlet not getting power.smkettner wrote:That's what I thought until he said he had a live RV ac plug when the generator is running. Sure sounds like a miswired transfer switch as others have suggested.
Otherwise you have an open circuit. Most likely at the generator, transfer switch or main panel. Voltage detector should pin-point this in about 15 minutes if easy access.
Miswired TS would seem to leave one main without power(assuming 50a RV). Again easy to discover with a voltage detector.
OP said he had some electrical knowledge so he may as well find the issue before rewiring anything.
Probably easier to just fix than take it in for warranty work.
At least find where the issue is so he can direct the repair guy to the right area. Last thing I want is the new lot kid pulling apart my new RV to find something simple.
Sep-15-2015 11:01 AM
joebedford wrote:Still an open circuit to the outlet not getting power.smkettner wrote:That's what I thought until he said he had a live RV ac plug when the generator is running. Sure sounds like a miswired transfer switch as others have suggested.
Otherwise you have an open circuit. Most likely at the generator, transfer switch or main panel. Voltage detector should pin-point this in about 15 minutes if easy access.
Sep-15-2015 10:19 AM
smkettner wrote:That's what I thought until he said he had a live RV ac plug when the generator is running. Sure sounds like a miswired transfer switch as others have suggested.
Otherwise you have an open circuit. Most likely at the generator, transfer switch or main panel. Voltage detector should pin-point this in about 15 minutes if easy access.
Sep-15-2015 09:58 AM
Sep-15-2015 09:40 AM
Sep-15-2015 08:57 AM
sean425 wrote:
j-d. its my first camper, and i just wanted to re-assure myself.
i am a licensed electrician, and i do realize the severity of having two sources of power connected.
im just baffled that it would come from the factory like this? i was hoping i was missing something, perhaps another manual selector switch?
also,i did not want to alter my warranty