Hello,
I currently have a Champion 3400-watt dual fuel generator that works well with our travel trailer. However, using it on longer trips, such as stopping at a Walmart or boondocking, it’s not always convenient to use it on the ground or in the truck. Because of this, I am considering one of those generator mounts that will attach to the tongue of the trailer. Before investing in one, I have some questions about the best wiring solution.
Recently I had to replace my “shore power” connection, and when I unscrewed it from the camper, I noticed there was an orange Romex electrical wire going to the converter, similar to what you would use in your house.
I don’t want to have to always hook my power cord from the generator up front to the shore power in the back, especially in a parking lot somewhere. What is the best way to get power from the generator into the camper, in this scenario? Could I get a standard 30 amp RV power cable with the 30 amp plug, plug it into the generator and then wire (green, black, white) it into an electrical box on the tongue, from there, go out of that box using an orange Romex cable into the converter? There is already the wires from the battery wired into the camper, I was intending to snake the orange Romex through that conduit.
I would then purchase a switch that allows me to switch between shore and generator power and wire appropriately. This is what I was considering: https://www.amazon.com/Rotary-Switc...1630051451&sprefix=blue+sea+ac,aps,199&sr=8-6
Any ideas, suggestions would be much appreciated.
Thank you,
I currently have a Champion 3400-watt dual fuel generator that works well with our travel trailer. However, using it on longer trips, such as stopping at a Walmart or boondocking, it’s not always convenient to use it on the ground or in the truck. Because of this, I am considering one of those generator mounts that will attach to the tongue of the trailer. Before investing in one, I have some questions about the best wiring solution.
Recently I had to replace my “shore power” connection, and when I unscrewed it from the camper, I noticed there was an orange Romex electrical wire going to the converter, similar to what you would use in your house.
I don’t want to have to always hook my power cord from the generator up front to the shore power in the back, especially in a parking lot somewhere. What is the best way to get power from the generator into the camper, in this scenario? Could I get a standard 30 amp RV power cable with the 30 amp plug, plug it into the generator and then wire (green, black, white) it into an electrical box on the tongue, from there, go out of that box using an orange Romex cable into the converter? There is already the wires from the battery wired into the camper, I was intending to snake the orange Romex through that conduit.
I would then purchase a switch that allows me to switch between shore and generator power and wire appropriately. This is what I was considering: https://www.amazon.com/Rotary-Switc...1630051451&sprefix=blue+sea+ac,aps,199&sr=8-6
Any ideas, suggestions would be much appreciated.
Thank you,