Power Delivery Problem Causes one of Two RV AC Units to Malfunction
Updated 06/12/2020 | Published 06/10/2020 >
Question:
One of my two RV AC roof conditioners will not power on. I have test the electric wire going to the AC and it shows do power, the other AC shows power and works. Could this be caused by the transfer switch. Also, if I plug the shore power in, only the one AC works. Thanks
asked by: THOMAS B
Expert Reply:
Is this a recent problem, or an ongoing one?
A transfer switch will switch between power sources, typically between generator and shore power. Typically it'll either work or it won't. What you have going on sounds like a wiring issue. Since you're not getting power to the wire supplying the second unit, trace that wire to its origin to determine the problem.
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Furrion Automatic Transfer Switch - 30 Amp - 120V
- RV Transfer Switch
- 30 Amp
- 120V
- Inverter to Generator
- Shore Power to Generator
- Furrion
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