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- Dusty_RExplorer
Bobbo wrote:
Every time that I read about a problem with an ATS, I think about how I am really glad that Winnebago put a manual transfer in my RV. To transfer power, I unplug from the pedestal and plug in to an outlet in my electrical compartment that the generator powers.
This was for a friend.
I'm with you. My transfer switch si just like yours.
Dusty - BobboExplorer IIEvery time that I read about a problem with an ATS, I think about how I am really glad that Winnebago put a manual transfer in my RV. To transfer power, I unplug from the pedestal and plug in to an outlet in my electrical compartment that the generator powers.
- Dusty_RExplorerIt was above the refrigerator in the 120v breaker, 12v fuse panel. we had to remove all the breakers and the buss bar, and the fuse holders to get to the generator transfer switch. The neutral side had burned up.
It doesn't seem to me that one should ever have to tear apart an electrical panel to get to anything. I really wonder about some of the engineering today.
Thanks for the help,
Dusty - katysdadExplorerlook under the drawer in the dresser in the bedroom approx where the shore power cable enters the MH.( depending on floor plan of course)
- GdetrailerExplorer III
phillyg wrote:
Possibly above the fridge or next to the circuit breaker panel.
Some transfer switches are tacked onto the BACK of the breaker panel and look like a simple metal box.. - TrackrigExplorer IIIf you don't find it, call Fleetwood at 8007/322-8216. They're a good source of info.
Bill - phillygExplorer IIPossibly above the fridge or next to the circuit breaker panel.
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