danemayer
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It's been an interesting afternoon. Our transfer switch failed completely. No power getting through it from pedestal or generator. The relay makes a terrible noise when it tries to switch to generator. Took the basement walls down, opened the box and it's smoked.
It's a bit challenging to say the least. We're in Breckenridge, CO and I've got power from the 30amp connection on the pedestal distributed to a number of things including a battery charger to keep the battery charged. Really hoping it's got enough output to keep the two batteries charged with heavy use of the furnace, along with LP frig and LP water heater.
The tank heaters are 110V, so they're off. I've opened the gray tanks and ran the pump to draw down the fresh tank to maybe 10 gallons in case the tank gets cold enough to freeze. The black tank has some heat under it that should protect it. Temps are only supposed to go down to 22F tonight and 12F Monday night.
I've ordered a new transfer switch from Amazon but it's scheduled to ship Monday and arrive Tuesday. If the roads are passable, I may have to see if someone in Denver has one in stock that we could pick up Monday.
Fortunately we changed the living room puck lights to LEDs last summer so we can have some light without putting too much load on the batteries.
Power cord coming through the window is powering computers, TV, and Directv box, so it's not completely primitive. But no microwave and I don't know if the power budget will allow for the coffemaker in the morning.
Oh well - at least it failed in mid-afternoon so I was able to figure out what happened and put workarounds in place.
It's a bit challenging to say the least. We're in Breckenridge, CO and I've got power from the 30amp connection on the pedestal distributed to a number of things including a battery charger to keep the battery charged. Really hoping it's got enough output to keep the two batteries charged with heavy use of the furnace, along with LP frig and LP water heater.
The tank heaters are 110V, so they're off. I've opened the gray tanks and ran the pump to draw down the fresh tank to maybe 10 gallons in case the tank gets cold enough to freeze. The black tank has some heat under it that should protect it. Temps are only supposed to go down to 22F tonight and 12F Monday night.
I've ordered a new transfer switch from Amazon but it's scheduled to ship Monday and arrive Tuesday. If the roads are passable, I may have to see if someone in Denver has one in stock that we could pick up Monday.
Fortunately we changed the living room puck lights to LEDs last summer so we can have some light without putting too much load on the batteries.
Power cord coming through the window is powering computers, TV, and Directv box, so it's not completely primitive. But no microwave and I don't know if the power budget will allow for the coffemaker in the morning.
Oh well - at least it failed in mid-afternoon so I was able to figure out what happened and put workarounds in place.