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Go Power Automatic Transfer Switch - Plastic Case - 30 Amp - 120V

Go Power Automatic Transfer Switch - Plastic Case - 30 Amp - 120V

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This transfer switch automatically changes from inverter to shore power when you hook up at the campground. Protects your electrical system from AC power backfeed. Great Prices for the best rv transfer switch from Go Power. Go Power Automatic Transfer Switch - Plastic Case - 30 Amp - 120V part number 34264403 can be ordered online at etrailer.com or call 1-800-940-8924 for expert service.
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Go Power RV Transfer Switch

  • 30 Amp
  • 120V
  • Go Power

This transfer switch automatically changes from inverter to shore power when you hook up at the campground. Protects your electrical system from AC power backfeed.


Features:

  • Transfer switch automatically reroutes your RV's AC input from inverter power to shore power when activated
  • Time delay function only allows one input to feed your RV's breaker panel at a time
    • Protects system from AC power backfeed
  • Black plastic case with cord knockouts
  • Made in the USA


Specs:

  • Amperage: 30 amps
  • Voltage: 120V
  • Dimensions: 8-5/8" wide x 7-3/8" long x 4-1/8" tall
  • 2-Year warranty


go power 30 amp automatic transfer switch

This transfer switch has been pre-wired to automatically change the primary source of AC current from inverter to shore power to conserve battery life. To prevent electrical interruptions, the time delay circuit board allows the alternate power source to stabilize before a transfer occurs. Additionally, since the switch only accepts one active source, it protects your electrical system from dangerous backfeed that can damage your equipment.


Automatic Transfer Switch Installation

There are several wiring configuration options, depending on the electrical application inside your RV. With this transfer switch, you will need to wire each component individually. This could include an inverter, a converter charger, shore power (or an on-board generator), and an AC panel.


cord knockouts

The plastic case also has cord knockouts for other connections.


Wiring Example

transfer wiring example

In this wiring example, the transfer switch selects between the inverter and shore power (or an on-board generator). The converter is also capable of charging the batteries while shore power is active. Lastly, the AC panel is powered by either the inverter or shore power, depending on which is currently providing power at the time.



TS-30 Go Power! Transfer Switch - 30 Amp - Plastic Enclosure

Item # 34264403

Installation Details 34264403 Installation instructions



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Go Power Automatic Transfer Switch - Plastic Case - 30 Amp - 120V - 34264403

Average Customer Rating:  4.8 out of 5 stars   (22 Customer Reviews)

This transfer switch automatically changes from inverter to shore power when you hook up at the campground. Protects your electrical system from AC power backfeed.

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Easy to install. Is working flawlessly. Could be great if transfer delay jumper was included for instant power transfer from shore to battery



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I used it for a generator that I wired into my RV.

It works good so far, a year later.



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Good product, prompt delivery, the transfer switch works seamlessly transferring power from battery through the inverter when ac power is interrupted



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Added an inverter to my travel trailer. To keep the inverter from inadvertently powering the converter when no shore power/generator is hooked up, you’d better have a transfer switch. Or be 100% perfect, all the time. Since nobody’s perfect, I made the choice to install the transfer switch. This gives shore/generator power priority over inverter power. It won’t let both be in use at the same time. Had it a year now. Works as advertised. No problems with install or use. It comes with some Wago lever nuts to make wiring connections inside the box. These only hold two wires. I found it helpful to buy some that held 3 10awg wires. See pic.



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It works as it should, no problems.



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I switched to Lithium batteries and a 2000W Inverter in my RV. I also rewired my Electrical system to be able to run all but the air conditioner off my Inverter. Part of the rewiring included adding this transfer switch to my system. It switches between Inverter or shore power/generator power. It is easy to wire up and works great. I highly recommend this for anyone needing to switch between different power sources. Great product. Well worth the money.



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I asked for advice regarding adding a auto transfer switch in my Fifthwheel and I receive very professional and personal help. The product arrived on time and in excellent condition. Following the agent's suggestions I had no problem installing this product.
I appreciate being able to call for support and be able to understand the person I'm talking with.

Ron

11/24/2022

The transfer switch has been working great. Absolutely no problems. The help I receive from your support was great. Very simple to install.



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Easy install and works great! Automatically switches between my inverter and shore power.



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Great service from start to finish. Paul was super helpful and I was able to get the transfer switch in time for the weekend install! Thanks for all your help!



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Very easy to install.The quality of the box and wiring are very good as well.



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It was like advertisement great product



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I installed this Go Power Auto Transfer Switch in a 1999 Ford E350 ambulance camper conversion last year to switch between the 30 amp shore power and a 2000 watt inverter to power the electrical outlets for things like the microwave, laptop, CPAP, etc. Wiring it in was easy; you have a primary input which is what it will normally use first (the shore power), a secondary input (the inverter) which it uses if there is no primary power, and the output, which is wired into the breaker panel. It is 100% set-and-forget once you install it.



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Works perfectly



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Just what I needed



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I purchased this 30A transfer switch for a rebuild of my son's 1985 GMC Vantura campervan. It was easy to install and works great! I would highly recommend this transfer switch to anyone with the need that this device provides.



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The product was easy to install and worked when I turned on the power. I installed it in my Toy Hauler along with an Inverter. I just installed it so time will tell but it seems to work well so far.



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See what our Experts say about this Go Power RV Transfer Switch

  • Automatic Transfer Switch For 30 Amp Service
    You can use the Go Power #34264403 Automatic Transfer Switch for 30 amp service. This transfer switch automatically changes from inverter to shore power when you hook up at the campground. It also protects your electrical system from AC power backfeed. I have attached a graphic showing a typical set up. I have also attached detailed wiring instructions for this unit as well.
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  • Economically Priced 30 Amp RV Transfer Switch
    The best value for a 30 amp transfer switch is the Go Power Automatic Switch part # 34264403 that you referenced.
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  • What Size Wire Should Be Used With a 30 AMP Automatic Transfer Switch?
    You're going to want to use 10 AWG wire # 10-1-1 with your Go Power Automatic Transfer Switch - Plastic Case # 34264403. Since this is a 30 amp ATS 10 AWG will be plenty, but if you were to use a 50 amp switch you'd want to beef that wire up to 6 AWG.
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  • What Gauge Wire Needed for Go Power 30 Amp Automatic Transfer Switch
    The Go Power Automatic Transfer Switch, # 34264403 is 30 amps, a minimum of 10AWG wire is needed for 30 amp circuits.
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  • Are The Power Connections For the Go Power Automatic Transfer Switch # 34264403 AC or DC Power?
    The power going from the Go Power Automatic Transfer Switch # 34264403 to the charger is 120volt AC power. The charger will put out 12 volt power to the battery. All power connections inside the transfer switch are going to be 120volt AC.
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  • Will Go Power Automatic Transfer Switch Transfer to Inverter When Shore Power is Lost
    Yes, the Go Power Automatic Transfer Switch # 34264403 is designed to switch to inverter power when the shore power is disconnected (and there isn't a generator running). There is a 20-30 second delay for the switch to jump from one power source to another and that's set in place to help you avoid losing power. For example, if you're plugged into shore power and you started up a generator, the generator has priority so this unit will switch to the generator, but only after the generator...
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  • Is Transfer Switch Needed When Installing Progressive Dynamics Panel PD4135K
    When going from your current Powertek PDC3009 to the Progressive Dynamics # PD4135K you will need to use a transfer switch like the Go Power Automatic Transfer Switch - Plastic Case - 30 Amp - 120V # 34264403. I attached a picture of how these two would wire up.
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  • Recommended Power Transfer Switch for Three AC Power Sources
    I do have an option for you but none of our power transfer switches will allow you to switch between three AC power sources. However, I do have a way for you to do this but you will need to install two power transfer switches like the Go Power Automatic Transfer Switch part # 34264403 for example. A transfer switch will have a single dominate side. So how the input is wired into the switch will affect how it passes power through, so two switches could be wired as you have suggested using...
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  • Can Go Power Transfer Switch Work With 2,000 Watt Inverter
    Yes, you can use the 30 amp Go Power Automatic Transfer Switch # 34264403 with your 2,000 watt inverter without any issue.
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  • Should The Go Power Transfer Switch Time Delay Be Turned Off
    You'll want to leave the Go Power Automatic Transfer Switch # 34264403 on the 20 second delay to ensure that your generator has enough time to warm up and stabilize its output before it is connected to the load side of your RV's electrical system. This will prevent any power surges that could damage the electronics inside of your RV.
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  • What Prevents Back Feed Into Solar Controller When Connected to Shore Power or Generator
    Solar kits and battery chargers are completely separate systems and do not interact with each other aside from making contact with the same battery bank. They do not come into direct contact with one another. The battery charger and solar system both provide charge to the battery bank so there is no back feed. A battery charger # 331-BCDC1225D regulates the flow of power to a battery bank by measuring the voltage level and slows down charge or stops it according to this value. A solar...
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  • How are Generator, Shore Power, Converter, and Inverter Typically Connected
    You'd need to use a transfer switch like the Go Power Automatic Transfer Switch part # 34264403 that you referenced for the output of the generator and the shore power to run to. From that you'd run to the converter charger which will convert the AC to DC to charge your battery and then you'd also run to the inverter to invert the DC power back to AC for any AC power. Your converter/charger may have an inverter section built into it or an out put that is AC without requiring the inverter.
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  • 30 Amp Transfer Switch Recommendation For Trailer
    Due to their reliability, I recommend a Go Power automatic transfer switch, and for a 30 amp switch the best option is the following: - Go Power Automatic Transfer Switch - Plastic Case - 30 Amp - 120V # 34264403
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  • Go Power Transfer Switch - 30 Amp Item # 34264403 Dimensions
    The height of the Go Power Transfer Switch - 30 Amp Item # 34264403 is 4-1/8 inches, the length is 8-5/8 inches, and the width is 7-3/8 inches.
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  • Recommended Power Transfer for Generator Connection on 5th Wheel Trailer
    The Furrion Transfer Switch - 50 Amp # F50ATS can be added to your 5th wheel trailer along with the 50 amp power inlet like # A10-50INVP or # A10-50INBKVP. Most generator inverters will use a 30 amp generator cord, so you will use the Mighty Cord Generator Adapter for RV Power Cord - 50 Amp Female to 30 Amp Twist Lock Male # A10-G30450VP and then power cord # A10-5025ED. This cord is the shortest we carry at 25 feet long. This combination will allow you to power your refrigerator from...
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  • Wiring Instructions For The Go Power Automatic Transfer Switch # 34264403
    The GP-TS and # 34264403 are the same exact transfer switch so this would be the same thing you already have if I'm understanding you correctly. The in-line fuse isn't included but you can purchase an appropriate sized fuse holder separately for your converter. You'll need to see what size fuse is required for your specific converter though to ensure you get one rated high enough. In a typical setup the converter/charger should only have power when connected to shore/generator power so...
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  • Protecting RV Electronics With The Go Power Transfer Switch
    I can see why you would want to install the Go Power Automatic Transfer Switch # 34264403 as it would protect your system from power back feed, but the Progressive Dynamics RV Power Control Center # PD4135K does come with some safety features to protect itself in some cases. For instance, If a battery is accidentally hooked up backwards, the converter will be protected. An easily accessible ATC type fuse will blow when a battery is connected in reverse. Replace with same type and rating....
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  • Is Time Delay Feature on Go Power Transfer TS-30 Switch 34264403 Manual or Automatic
    The instructions for the Go Power Transfer Switch # 34264403 do refer to a "time delay module" that automatically gives generators a brief time to warm up and stabilize their output before it is connected to the load side of the system. This is not a switch you need to operate. The automatic delay feature allows between 15 and 20 seconds for stabilization. I confirmed this with my contact at Go Power. This feature can be bypassed but Go Power recommends leaving it active for safety reasons....
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  • How to Wire Three Power Sources to Two Transfer Switches
    I do have an option for you but none of our power transfer switches will allow you to switch between three AC power sources. However, I do have a way for you to do this but you will need to install two power transfer switches like the Go Power Automatic Transfer Switch part # 34264403 for example. A transfer switch will have a single dominate side. So how the input is wired into the switch will affect how it passes power through, so two switches could be wired using the attached photo
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  • Using Go Power Automatic Transfer Switch to Switch Between Shore Power and Solar Power
    The Go Power Automatic Transfer Switch # 34264403 that you referenced is a good way to automatically switch between shore power (when available) and an inverter that's being powered by solar charged batteries. It is always going to use shore power if it's present, and as long as the inverter is on, it will automatically switch to it once shore power is disconnected. For this type of setup, starting at the roof, you will of course first need the solar panels like the 220 watt # 34272628....
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  • Power Solenoid to Control DC Power in RV
    The Bulldog Winch OE Replacement # BDW20088 is wired so that two separate outputs can be run from a vehicle battery, but this is a continuous duty solenoid, so it's not going to operate in the manner that you're hoping. With that being said, I think you might be looking for a transfer switch like the Go Power Automatic Transfer Switch - Plastic Case - 30 Amp - 120V # 34264403 which will allow you to alternate between 2 separate 120V AC inputs to feed your RV's breaker panel. This switch...
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  • Recommended Parts To Add Solar, Battery, Generator, and Shore Power to Enclosed Cargo Trailer
    I'd be more than happy to help you out! You're going to need a complete setup like what you find on an RV for what you're needing to do. This is based off of a battery bank but the power will be provided by the various methods you mentioned. Here are the parts I recommend using and then you can find the explanations for them below: Control Center - # PD4135K Pure Sine Wave Inverter - # FIVBDP10A Transfer Switch - # 34264403 30 Amp RV Power Inlet - # A10-30INBKVP RV Power Cord Adapter...
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  • Is Go Power Automatic Transfer Switch # 34264403 Current Version
    We have the current version of the Go Power Automatic Transfer Switch # 34264403 that you referenced. We don't have any older versions in stock so if you ordered this you would receive the current version.
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  • Safely Using Generators and Inverters Together
    While we strongly recommend using an Go Power Automatic Transfer Switch like part # 34264403 to do this process the Bulldog Quick-Connect Set w/Dust Cover part # BDW20018 could be used. The recommendation is because if you or a friend using the camper forgot to disconnect the quick connects this woud lead to issues in the camper when plugged in. It is an easy and reliable way too prevent accidents.
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