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Old 11-16-2017, 11:13 PM   #21
Edk
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Brand: Thor Motor Coach
Model: Chateau 35sk
State: Connecticut
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Be carfull if you are planning to tie together 2 separately derived electrical systems. Like your mh genny to your residential panel some design wiring problems will need to be figured out.
Like making sure you don't have 2 places where you are bonding your grounding conductor and neutral conductor together. You may run into needing a 4 pole xfer sw at the house service.
Your safer just running a cord to the house from the mh during a potential power outage and pluging in the fridge or what ever you want that is cord and plug connected.
This way you are completely taking appliance off one system and and powering from another.
Hope this helps
EDK
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