I'm gonna back up a step and ask - what power did you lose???
Based on what you tried - 2 of the 3 are on the 12v side of life - and would have nothing to do with the transfer switch...
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Done: 1) confirmed no blown fuses in converter and reset all breakers, 2) switched genset breaker to off and back to on, 3) switched 50amp breaker in house battery compartment off then on.
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1 (blown fuses in converter part) and 3 have nothing to do with 110 power in coach...
You said you were running the generator and had no house power.
What stopped working?
I'll assume lights stayed on and appliances like TV and Microwave wouldn't work? If so the genset breaker (which you checked) or transfer switch could be the issue... (but as Jamie said - and your pic shows - nothing melted which is good...)
Should hear a mechanical click as the transfer switch moves from genset to shore power and back.
Could be as simple as loose connection - or could be the switch itself...
Since shore power works - would be the genny input wires to check.
Unwrapping each of the connections with NO 110 power present to check for a loose/disconnected wire.
If the loss of power included lights - then something else going on...