Is There A Power Draw On The Transfer Switch
Updated 09/14/2022 | Published 09/12/2022 >
Question:
Is there a current draw from the transfer switch when it is on the inverter? ie does the switch itself present a drain when on the inverter? If so want is it?
asked by: Tim
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Expert Reply:
Per the manufacturer The Go Power Automatic Transfer Switch # 342GPTS will have a slight draw but the value will be in milliamps between 3-5 milliamps.
The transfer switch automatically reroutes your RV's AC input from the inverter power to shore power when activated.
I attached a review video link below.
expert reply by:
Noah E
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Go Power Automatic Transfer Switch with Quick Connect Cables - Plastic Case - 30 Amp - 120V
- RV Transfer Switch
- 30 Amp
- 120V
- Shore Power to Inverter
- Go Power
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