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- 2022
- RV Make
- Newmar
- RV Model
- London Aire 4551
- RV Length
- 45
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- Yukon Denali
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AMEN! Just ewwwww.Neal, I love you buddy, but some things are just plain wrong.
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AMEN! Just ewwwww.Neal, I love you buddy, but some things are just plain wrong.
I am a huge fan of the Autoformer. Originally I chainlocked it to the power pole. There is a wiring kit sold by Hughes which allows you to keep everything in the electrical Bay. When I bought the Newmar, I had them rewrite this at the factory. A good mobile tech can do this, if you are not comfortable doing it. It involves disconnecting the current power cord from the transfer switch and wiring it to the box in the kit, then replacing the original cord with a much shorter one.
One must take a picture of the wiring before starting, so as to put the new cable in correctly. The trickiest part is that the wires must be torqued to specification. W should all learn to check these and retorque them yearly, or have it done at the yearly service.
The Autoformer must be plugged directly into the power pole. The surge protectoor or ems gets plugged into the Autoformer.
To get up and running quickly plug in externally as mentioned above. However, I would get a good bicycle (steel) chainlock (i.e. Python or better) and chain bother the Autoformer and ems to the power pole.
One more suggestion. I perch everything on a few, when plugging into the pole so the equipment does not sit in standing water. I also drape a cut open large garbage bag over the setup (secured with gorilla tape to minimize rain exposure.
@ARD neal has his set up in the cord bay but it appears to be more than a trivial installation. From what I have read and what everybody says above is sage advice. I am in the process of ordering one myself. Good luck!
@Neal,
would you post a picture of your internal mount of the Autoformer. I already have the surge protector mounted in the power compartment and wonder where you found room.
Man, it sure gets crowded in there! Thanks.Here you goView attachment 2726