gatorbob
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I've got wiring sized for 100A out to the breaker box where my inlet is located. I currently have a 60A breaker in a box and connected a 60A pin and sleeve inlet. I have a short run of 6 awg Type W cord that has an ampacity rating of 84 A. The other side of that cord is hard wired to the MEP-803A.
Two problems a few years later.
First, these pin and sleeve connectors are really hard to disconnect. Maybe I should have used some dielectric grease? or maybe these connectors are just difficult to use? Last summer I needed to disconnect and was afraid the inlet box was going to get ripped off the wall. I likely should have put a post in the ground for the inlet box.
Second, I would like to wire in a receptacle on the MEP side instead of having it hard wired. I'd like the ability to move the MEP if needed. The problem is buying more pin & sleeve connectors will run me north of $400 at elecdirect. That's for the MEP side, one side of the cord, and a box to mount it.
I was thinking of swapping this out for Hubbell CS connectors that are rated for 50A and just change the breaker out to match.
My understanding is the MEP-803A can push more than 50A but I'm not sure if that's really true. Any opinions?
I am inclined to save the money and downgrade the breaker to keep things safe.
Two problems a few years later.
First, these pin and sleeve connectors are really hard to disconnect. Maybe I should have used some dielectric grease? or maybe these connectors are just difficult to use? Last summer I needed to disconnect and was afraid the inlet box was going to get ripped off the wall. I likely should have put a post in the ground for the inlet box.
Second, I would like to wire in a receptacle on the MEP side instead of having it hard wired. I'd like the ability to move the MEP if needed. The problem is buying more pin & sleeve connectors will run me north of $400 at elecdirect. That's for the MEP side, one side of the cord, and a box to mount it.
I was thinking of swapping this out for Hubbell CS connectors that are rated for 50A and just change the breaker out to match.
My understanding is the MEP-803A can push more than 50A but I'm not sure if that's really true. Any opinions?
I am inclined to save the money and downgrade the breaker to keep things safe.