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Old 08-17-2020, 12:25 PM   #1
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Transfer switch Location ???

Where is the transfert switch its-30 on Jayco Greyhawk 25 DB 2009 ? It's not under the bed ....: eek:
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Where is the transfert switch its-30 on Jayco Greyhawk 25 DB 2009 ? It's not under the bed ....: eek:
If you do not have a gen you will not have one.
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Old 08-17-2020, 01:01 PM   #3
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My "guess" is behind one of the walls in the rear basement storage.
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Old 08-17-2020, 01:03 PM   #4
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I have a generator and the transfert switch is in trouble...
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Nobody knows ???
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Nobody knows ???

Guess not too many have your exact model. Have you found the converter? Is it near it?
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I agree with Grumpy. Can you follow the power cable under the rig and see what area it disappears into? I would think other power cables enter and exit that same hole.


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Seeing as how the ATS has two inputs: 30A shore and 30A from the generator and one output - a 10/3 romex run, tracing the cables seems like a good idea.
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Thanks, I'll take a look!
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Finally found: under the sofa, under a wooden box!

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Well congratulations on getting 11 years out of your ATS before it burned up. I only got four. Same situation as mine.


I believe that Iota is no longer in business or making ATSs for RVs. Mine was a Progressive Dynamics. And note that the newer one uses "Wago" connectors for tying the wires together instead of a terminal block/barrier strip.


Looks like it'll be easy to fix up. I found some short runs 10AWG at Home Depot in the wire remnants section. In my case, I only needed the black to be replaced. Looks like you'll need a short run of black and white.



Is the middle section "shore" or "generator"?
My Shore side burned up.
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The middle section is "shore" !!
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Finally found: under the sofa, under a wooden box!

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That damage was caused by loose connections over a long period of time.
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