Everyone,
Here’s the 31 articles I’ve posted about generators (so far)… But there’s so much more to write about!
Does your RV have an onboard EMS or Generator Transfer Switch?
Will my RV generator back-feed electricity into the power lines?
Lets’a play safe out there… Mike
Hey Mike,
Check this out:
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Nice set of generator articles. I would suggest an addition to the discussion about onboard generators and transfer switches: some current and former rental class C motorhomes with built in generators do not have transfer switches, however the coach design makes back feeding into the power grid impossible. On these coaches in the storage compartment for the power cord there is a 30 amp receptacle powered by the generator, if you want power from the generator the coach power cord is plugged into this outlet, if you want to utilize shore power the coach cord is plugged into the shore power pole.