Hello again Adam! Since you have 7k Lippert axles the Roadmaster Comfort Ride Leaf Spring Suspension Kit w/ Shock Absorbers #RM-2460-2570 is the correct kit. This is going to be a significant improvement over the stock suspension. For wet bolts you…
The first step to bleed the brakes is to have the Carlisle HydraStar Electric-Hydraulic Actuator #HBA16 activate so that hydraulic pressure is being made in your brake system. You can do this by having somebody step on your tow vehicle brakes while…
Hey Christian, thanks for reaching out! I have a wiring diagram for the Advent Air RV Air Conditioner #ACM150 (see attached), but I unfortunately don't have a photo of the back of the plug itself. You should still be able to follow the diagram…
Hey Andreas, I do not see an issue with the Roadmaster Comfort Ride #RM-2460-2580 working on your trailer. It is going to give you the upgraded support with better rated springs, and work well on your 3" axles. With these being better rated than…
...I can use this switch with 120v 30a, correct? 30a is my current setup, but may upgrade to 50a down the road and want to be setup when the time comes...
Hey Omar, I can't find any exact replacement part numbers based on what you mentioned but for the 1510000007 we do have a solution if the part number was 1510000006. That would be the part #LC368417.
The Soft Touch Assist Handle for RVs #AH-100 does not include any plugs for the screw holes. And Stromberg does not produce any covers for the screw holes in their handles. The Optronics Platinum Tan Door Grab Handle #01180089B is currently our only…
Hello Andrew, We have the Furrion Chill HE Replacement RV Air Conditioner Unit for Furrion Setup - 15,000 Btu - Black #FR86PR will work with your current set-up since it has the old R410a refrigerant. This year they came out with the new R32…
I took a look at how you can power your Thomas Payne Seismic Recliners, using the: -Replacement Power Cord with Power Supply Box for Thomas Payne Seismic RV Power Reclining Sofas #195-000111, you will need to plug one end of the power cord into a…
An E6 error code on the Portable Power Watchdog Surge Protector #HU87FR would indicate that the Line 2 and neutral have been wired in reverse. This means that the outlet you're plugging into has these two wires flip flopped and the Watchdog is…
Gladly! The difference between the Blue Ox Patriot 3 Radio Frequency, Portable Braking System BRK2019 and the Blue Ox Patriot Radio Frequency, Portable Braking System #BLU37TR is that the Blue Ox Patriot 3 RBRK2019 is older, no longer available, and…
Hi Steve; I'm sorry to say that Progressive Dynamics discontinued the lithium compatible replacement section for your PD4590K18NS2 back in April. If you want to switch to lithium you need to replace the entire power center with the Progressive…
Reliable 120V RV Transfer Switches for Seamless Power Management
120V RV transfer switches are essential for managing power sources in your RV, ensuring seamless transitions between shore power, generators, and inverters. These switches prioritize power sources, preventing simultaneous use and potential overloads, making them a must-have for any RV enthusiast.
A 120V RV transfer switch automatically prioritizes shore or generator power over inverter power. This ensures that when shore power or a generator is available, it takes precedence, preventing the inverter from powering the converter and avoiding potential overloads.
Installation can be straightforward with labeled components and quick attach wire assemblies. However, challenges may arise with solid copper wiring or if larger connectors are needed. Some find it helpful to use additional connectors for easier wiring.
A 120V transfer switch is crucial for RVs with multiple power sources as it allows seamless switching between shore power, generators, and inverters. This flexibility ensures you can use the most efficient power source available, enhancing your RV experience.
While many switches function flawlessly, some users note issues with plastic covers breaking or connectors not fitting well with certain wiring types. Opting for models with robust designs and compatible connectors can mitigate these concerns.
These switches enable you to power your RV's electrical systems from various sources, allowing for versatile camping options. Whether at a full hookup RV park or boondocking in remote areas, a transfer switch ensures you have reliable power management.