TS-30 relay

terry skinner

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Hi Terry,

Sorry for the delay answering you. Tire discussions, etc, etc :-) [tired is
probably more appropriate]

Todd Engineering Sales make the TS30. Their phone number is 800-439-8633. I
bough mine from Jim Bounds. Can't remember cost though.

The only 'critical' part is the little time-delay gadget. Other than that
it's just a DPDT relay which, when off is shore power and when the GenSet
provides power it's that power that is used to pull the relay in, after
about a 120 delay.

Hope This Helps
Heinz
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I called today and Todd Engineering hooked me up with their left coast
distributor (1-800-848-0934) who took my visa number and sent me a TS-30
relay for the sum of $81.10 including shipping. Don't know if that was a
good deal or not. But anything is better than standing out there in the
rain and try to plug into the generator. As always Heinz comes through.
Thanks

Terry Skinner
Webfooted in Washington
'76 Glenbrook
 
> I called today and Todd Engineering hooked me up with their left coast
> distributor (1-800-848-0934) who took my visa number and sent me a TS-30
> relay for the sum of $81.10 including shipping. Don't know if that was a
> good deal or not.

Can't recall... and my bookeeping ain't the best when it comes to the buggy.
Ignorance being bliss :-)

>But anything is better than standing out there in the
> rain and try to plug into the generator.

Eeks... you mean it wasn't even an inside pluggeru? :-)

>As always Heinz comes through.

We try [g]

Enjoy the new piece of automation.

Heinz
 
>
> >
> > The only 'critical' part is the little time-delay gadget. Other than
that
> > it's just a DPDT relay which, when off is shore power and when the
GenSet
> > provides power it's that power that is used to pull the relay in, after
> > about a 120 delay.
> >
> Heinz,
> I musta come in late on this one - what is the advantage if I still have
to
> go outside to plug/unplug shore power vs genset?
> Lanier
>

Lanier,
That was just a comment from me when Terry mentioned he has to go outside to
change cords currently from shore power to genset. I had assumed (there's
that word again) that the replugging would at least occur indoors. Seems
they (GM) booboo'd. Remote start generator but you have to go outside to use
it :-)

With the TS-30 installed, it'll do the switching for him and the 120 second
delay that is built in gives the genset time to stabilize.

I never realized how fortunate I've been all these years... I've always had
automatic switchover in my Transmode.

Heinz

>
 
>
> >
> > The only 'critical' part is the little time-delay gadget. Other than
that
> > it's just a DPDT relay which, when off is shore power and when the
GenSet
> > provides power it's that power that is used to pull the relay in, after
> > about a 120 delay.
> >
> Heinz,
> I musta come in late on this one - what is the advantage if I still have
to
> go outside to plug/unplug shore power vs genset?
> Lanier
>

Lanier,
That was just a comment from me when Terry mentioned he has to go outside to
change cords currently from shore power to genset. I had assumed (there's
that word again) that the replugging would at least occur indoors. Seems
they (GM) booboo'd. Remote start generator but you have to go outside to use
it :-)

With the TS-30 installed, it'll do the switching for him and the 120 second
delay that is built in gives the genset time to stabilize.

I never realized how fortunate I've been all these years... I've always had
automatic switchover in my Transmode.

Heinz

>
 
>
> >
> > The only 'critical' part is the little time-delay gadget. Other than
that
> > it's just a DPDT relay which, when off is shore power and when the
GenSet
> > provides power it's that power that is used to pull the relay in, after
> > about a 120 delay.
> >
> Heinz,
> I musta come in late on this one - what is the advantage if I still have
to
> go outside to plug/unplug shore power vs genset?
> Lanier
>

Lanier,
That was just a comment from me when Terry mentioned he has to go outside to
change cords currently from shore power to genset. I had assumed (there's
that word again) that the replugging would at least occur indoors. Seems
they (GM) booboo'd. Remote start generator but you have to go outside to use
it :-)

With the TS-30 installed, it'll do the switching for him and the 120 second
delay that is built in gives the genset time to stabilize.

I never realized how fortunate I've been all these years... I've always had
automatic switchover in my Transmode.

Heinz

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