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Assuming the load is strictly 240v (120 per leg) and there is no neutral involved, placing a switch on one leg will be in essence turning the whole load on and off. So you would use a switch rated for the whole load.
In a 240v 2 leg circuit, each leg is 180° out of phase with the other. Try to...
Here is how i did my 802. I'm not sure how much heavier an 803 is, but in a pinch, of you have to, my way worked great. It did however take some time to figure out, and then put together. Good luck. Let us know how you made out.
I'd suggest you charge back the fees on your cc. The cover for the duplex outlet on one genset is broken. :)
$2,300 per running unit with new batteries plus a trailer. Sounds like a good deal!
Is the well nut and associated plumbing missing in the second to last pic? Or are 803's different...
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