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Re: First Post - Wiring 78 Royals Neutral Ground short trips GFI [message #323355 is a reply to message #323313] Mon, 04 September 2017 21:44 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
Aaron   United States
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Registered: February 2017
Location: Oklahoma
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J.R.,

I'm going to take your advice. I googled "build your own Automatic transfer switch." Looking over the first several hits pretty well cinched it - I don't really have the time to figure that all out right now, to many other things to do on the coach.

Spent this weekend repacking rear wheel bearings (which were fine) putting on a ragusa transmission pan so I can add a transmission temp. gauge, pulling the final drive cover off to confirm my final drive (3.07 no stamp on the housing) and a few other things as well. So yeah, I'm going with a switch that's already made.

darn it...


Bill,

I have that exact same breaker panel, and if that was all I had, it would be fine but I also have another breaker panel before that, the one shown in this diagram on the 2nd page.

http://www.bdub.net/wirediagrams/1977_Coachmen_26RB_Electrical_and_Plumbing_Drawings.pdf

But that's not all - if you want to understand the wiring in my coach, you either have to go through and look at everything there or look at my drawing of the components and wiring.

http://www.gmcmhphotos.com/photos/data/7081/Aaron_Coachmen_1978_Original_House_Wiring.pdf

I'll update with my final layout. Hopefully in the near future.

Cheers,

Aaron


78 Royale, rear dinette
 
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