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mrekim
Nov 09, 2013Explorer
Why not install a female 30A RV plug in the the rear under the trailer. When you're using the front plug, you plug the factory plug into the rear female adapter. Think of it like a permanently mounted extension cord.
This way, you don't need to install a transfer switch and don't have to worry about the front plug accidentally being hot.
The only other option that I can see is to run the wire from the front up through the floor to where the rear terminates. Wire the two external inputs to a transfer switch so you can be sure only one input can every be powered at one time.
This way, you don't need to install a transfer switch and don't have to worry about the front plug accidentally being hot.
The only other option that I can see is to run the wire from the front up through the floor to where the rear terminates. Wire the two external inputs to a transfer switch so you can be sure only one input can every be powered at one time.
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