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Ok, so the epic saga of Generator n00b is still under way. I am closing in on completed though, as we test out just as we should post modification:
L1-l0 120v
L3-l0 120v
L1-L3 240v
(L1-L3 being hot. L0 being neutral) For any who might not know!
So now then, the way I had been doing it was by killing my main supply breaker (from power company) and then flipping on my welding plug breaker, I had a double male ended plug i would put in the old generator and the other end in the welding plug. Power was had.
Now I want to do it a little more "correct"/safe etc as I may not be the one doing it and dont want anyone or anything to be harmed. So I am looking at auto (or manual) transfer switches? What would be a good size to handle this mep-004a? Any ideas?
								L1-l0 120v
L3-l0 120v
L1-L3 240v
(L1-L3 being hot. L0 being neutral) For any who might not know!
So now then, the way I had been doing it was by killing my main supply breaker (from power company) and then flipping on my welding plug breaker, I had a double male ended plug i would put in the old generator and the other end in the welding plug. Power was had.
Now I want to do it a little more "correct"/safe etc as I may not be the one doing it and dont want anyone or anything to be harmed. So I am looking at auto (or manual) transfer switches? What would be a good size to handle this mep-004a? Any ideas?
 
				
 
 
		 
 
		 
				 
				 actually no, there is a fairly 'normal' electrical load. When I built the house in '86 I did all the wiring (5 miles of romex in the house). We have over a 500' run from the street and I wanted the power company run larger wire. The only way they would do it was if I put in a 400 amp service. Dopey me said OK I would. I have 2 breaker boxes to the left of the CT cabinet and a 200 amp breaker that feeds 3 boxes on the other end of the house. My labor was cheap and copper wasn't $4.00/lb.
 actually no, there is a fairly 'normal' electrical load. When I built the house in '86 I did all the wiring (5 miles of romex in the house). We have over a 500' run from the street and I wanted the power company run larger wire. The only way they would do it was if I put in a 400 amp service. Dopey me said OK I would. I have 2 breaker boxes to the left of the CT cabinet and a 200 amp breaker that feeds 3 boxes on the other end of the house. My labor was cheap and copper wasn't $4.00/lb. 
 
		
 
 
		
 
 
		 
 
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