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bounder354

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Posted: 04/09/12 11:25am Link  |  Print  |  Notify Moderator

im having a hard time locating the transfer switch in my 1999 bounder 36s...anyone know or could help me please?

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Follow shore power cord into coach OR 120 VAC breaker box wire back toward ATS.
Since it connects shore power, generator and breaker box, it will be where the minimum of extra wire was needed.


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We have a 1996 Bounder 34J and found the transfer switch on the back of the fuse panel over the dinette. Not easy access and short wires to deal with.

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im trying to figure this out for my pap....im not to familiar with the rv...any easier way to exsplain haha sorry

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sorry didnt see that post philandterri.... would it be the same in a 99?whats it look like?

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bounder354,
In our '99 Bounder 34V, the fuse panel and 110 Breakers where over the fridge. The transfer switch was behind that fuse/breaker panel. If I recall, the access is from the inside of the coach, not the back of the fridge. Hope this helps some.
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It is a box attached to the back of the fuse panel that is over the dinette, not sure where the fuse panel is located on your RV. The trantransfer switch is about 4" X 6" X 3". We chnged our because we were not getting power to the Rv from the generator. The problem was a voltage regulator on the generator.

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thanks so much guys ill keep you posted

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