Is A Transfer Switch Necessary On an RV?
Updated 06/08/2023 | Published 06/07/2023 >
Question:
Do I need a transfer switch when I up grade 30 amp to 50 amp? I plan on using the distribution center you recommended.
asked by: Jerry M
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Expert Reply:
Yes you are going to need a transfer switch if you plan on using more than one AC power source on your RV. For instance, if you're plugged into shore power and would also like to use a generator, then you'd want to use the Go Power Automatic Transfer Switch # 34270278.
expert reply by:
Bryce D
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Go Power Automatic Transfer Switch - Metal Case - 50 Amp - 120V/240V
- RV Transfer Switch
- 50 Amp
- 120V
- 240V
- Shore Power to Inverter
- Go Power
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