RV Transfer Switches

RV Transfer Switches
  • THOR® - 50A Transfer Switch
    THOR®50A Transfer Switch (THTS-50)
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    # mpn1366152
    50A Transfer Switch (THTS-50) by THOR®. The THTS-50 is rated for use on circuits capable of delivering 105-130Vac 60 Hz 50Aac. All field wires used have to be rated to at least 105C. All grounds are connected inside of the THTS-50....
    Trusted by veteran boondockers, campers, and RVersDesigned to help ensure the reliable and efficient power supply
    $129.00
  • TRC® - 30A Hardwire Automatic Transfer Switch
    TRC®30A Hardwire Automatic Transfer Switch (41301-001)
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    # mpn4851920342
    30A Hardwire Automatic Transfer Switch (41301-001) by TRC®. Get the power for your RV when miles away from the civilization with this high-end device. The ultimate in convenience and value, this is a practical solution for just about...
    Proprietary electrical interlockTime delay at power up
    $111.31
  • TRC® - Surge Guard™ 50A Hardwire Automatic Transfer Switch
    TRC®Surge Guard™ 50A Hardwire Automatic Transfer Switch (41260-004)
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    # mpn4851920337
    Surge Guard™ 50A Hardwire Automatic Transfer Switch (41260-004) by TRC®. This Surge Guard model is a basic automatic transfer switch. It is generator dominant and transfers to generator power automatically when energized after 30 2nd...
    Transfers to generator power automatically when energized after 30 second delayLimited protection from faulty park power
    $333.56
  • Thor® - Inverter Bypass Switch
    Thor®Inverter Bypass Switch (TH-IBS)
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    # mpn4515185616
    Inverter Bypass Switch by Thor®. Power inverter bypass switch is a plug in solution that provides a Fail-Safe and inexpensive way to power up THOR modified sinewave inverters. When used with a battery isolator the TH-IBS inverter switch...
    Trusted by veteran boondockers, campers, and RVersDesigned to help ensure the reliable and efficient power supply
    $12.00
  • AP Products® - ATS Series 30A Transfer Switch
    AP Products®ATS Series 30A Transfer Switch (ATS301)
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    # mpn4851920320
    ATS Series 30A Transfer Switch (ATS301) by AP Products®. The ATS switches transfer power between shore service and RV generators. With extreme ease, the improved ATS models transfer power smoothly regardless of line voltage conditions....
    Trusted by veteran boondockers, campers, and RVersDesigned to help ensure the reliable and efficient power supply
    $186.84
  • AP Products® - ATS Series 50A Transfer Switch
    AP Products®ATS Series 50A Transfer Switch (ATS503)
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    # mpn4851920335
    ATS Series 50A Transfer Switch (ATS503) by AP Products®. The ATS switches transfer power between shore service and RV generators. With extreme ease, the improved ATS models transfer power smoothly regardless of line voltage conditions....
    Trusted by veteran boondockers, campers, and RVersDesigned to help ensure the reliable and efficient power supply
    $548.02
  • Progressive Dynamics® - 30A Transfer Switch
    Progressive Dynamics®30A Transfer Switch (PD511001101QV)
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    # mpn4851920321
    30A Transfer Switch (PD511001101QV) by Progressive Dynamics®. This transfer switch automatically changes from shore power to generator power when needed. Protects your electrical system from AC power backfeed.
    Transfer switch automatically reroutes your RV's AC input from shore power to generator power when activatedCan also be used with an inverter in place of a generator
    $136.86




Campers equipped with a generator offer choices when it comes to powering their 120-volt appliances: using a generator set or via the campground's pedestal. The first option can be very useful when shore power is not available, as you still need to charge 12- or 24-volt batteries or get AC 120V for an air conditioner or other devices. When you're going to connect to the pedestal, the current coming from the generator to the breaker panel should be cut, and the most intuitive and affordable way to do it is to unplug the cord from one source and plug it into another one.

However, in practice, this method is not quite handy, so many RVers go another way – use an automatic transfer switch. Installed prior to the breaker panel, it commonly has two inputs and one output. One input connects to the power cord, another one gets energy from the genset, while the output is linked with the central panel. Once the power from any source is detected, the switch activates the corresponding circuit automatically. If you decide to run a genset when the RV is connected to the pedestal, most of such systems will switch to the generator and cut shore power. Browse our RV transfer switches inventory to find the finest solution!

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