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Old 09-01-2017, 06:19 PM   #16
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Brand: Thor Motor Coach
Model: ACE 27.1
State: Florida
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Originally Posted by pstandiford View Post
The AC Volt/Ammeter
It's a simple installation. You need to run 4 small diameter wires from where you want to install the meter to your 120 VAC input between the transfer switch and the distribution panel. I used CAT5 Ethernet cable.



The 2 wires from the green terminal measure the voltage and need to connect to the black and white wires going from the transfer switch to the distribution panel. I just added them to the wire nut connections.

The 2 wires from the blue terminal connect to the supplied donut (current transformer) through which you have to run either the white or black wire you connected the other 2 wires to. I just slipped the black wire through the donut when I had the wire nut undone.

That's about it. It's on all the time you have AC either from SP or the Generator and you can always see your AC voltage and current load at a glance.
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