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Old 01-05-2021, 12:37 PM   #1
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What's on the Gen 20amp?

Is there a way to check the gen power to the basement AC, L2 is supposed to connect to the 20amp side of the 5 KW gen. Is there anything else connected to this 20amp breaker?
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Old 01-09-2021, 04:22 PM   #2
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Let's talk a bit about this as I'm not sure I see what you are asking?
Are you wanting to know how to test the AC input from the generator to the basement AC? My first thought would be to test the power at the unit with the shore power disconnected but generator running, but that sounds like you might be wanting something else?
Needing where these connect or what am I missing? If that is what's needed, I would have to find a manual for that unit.
Sorry, I have more questions than answers!!
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Is there a way to check the gen power to the basement AC, L2 is supposed to connect to the 20amp side of the 5 KW gen. Is there anything else connected to this 20amp breaker?
Looking at the wiring diagram for my 2006 Journey it appears to me that the ATS just transfers the 2 leads coming from the generator to the two main 50 amp loads. So that whatever is connected on either main load is powered by each lead coming from the generator.

The wiring diagrams for your RV should be here: https://www.winnebago.com/Files/File...ram/Wiring.htm
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