Is Go Power Automatic Transfer Switch # 34264403 Current Version
Question:
This Go Power TS-30 transfer switch has a timing delay built in for on board generators to have approx. 30 seconds of warm up time. My TT doesnt have an on board gen. I want to eliminate the time delay. Go Powers website tech support section details how to solder a jumper wire across two specific points to get rid of the time delay. That tech article also says new versions of the transfer switch have a different board installed where a jumper wire can be added [screwed on] to a header. I contacted Go Power and they say the new version began manufacture two months ago or approx. Feb 2020. They also said that it will have screen printed on the board, Timing Delay. My question: Is the TS-30 version youre selling the old or the new timing delay? Id much rather screw down a jumper wire to a header than solder a jumper wire to a circuit board.
asked by: Speedbrake
Expert Reply:
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.
Product Page this Question was Asked From
Go Power Automatic Transfer Switch - Plastic Case - 30 Amp - 120V
- RV Transfer Switch
- 30 Amp
- 120V
- Go Power
more information >
Featured Help Information
Instructions
Continue Researching
- Article: How to Measure for Travel Trailer and Fifth Wheel Steps
- Q&A: Can Roof Rack Tracks be Installed on A.R.E. Truck Cap
- Q&A: Direct Replacement Converter for Parallax/Magnetek 6345 RV Power Converter
- Q&A: Can the Furrion Automatic Transfer Switch Be Hooked Up to Shore Power and An Inverter
- Q&A: How to Hook a Cargo Trailer Up to Shore Power
- Q&A: Can The DC Distribution Panel Of A PD4060K Be Powered By Shore Power Without A Trailer Battery
- Q&A: Does Go Power Automatic Transfer Switch # 342GPTS Have Internal Fuse and Wire Gauge to Use
- Q&A: Wiring Installation of Kwikee Step Control Unit
- Article: Trailer Wiring Diagrams
- Article: Measuring a Trailer Tire
- Article: Stability Control for Heavy Duty Vehicles
- Article: 30-Amp and 50-Amp RV Service: What's the Difference?
- Article: What Size Generator Do You Need to Run an RV Air Conditioner?
- Article: How (and Where) to Connect an RV Propane Grill