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    Auxiliary panel question

    Yep. The outlet is rated for 30A but the gen that panel was made for was probably a 5kW and only capable of delivering 20A.
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    Auxiliary panel question

    I think so. A balanced load is always better but a little unbalance shouldn't hurt. For example, if you want to run two 9A 120V loads you can plug them both into the same outlet (using the panel in this thread as example) and it would work fine. But, the generator would be happier if you...
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    Auxiliary panel question

    Over 20A on either breaker will trip it before too long but you can run a 240V load and a 120V load at the same time. For example if you had a well pump that draws 5 amps 240V and a 120V device that draws 5 amps you could run both.
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    Auxiliary panel question

    Why can't you run both at the same time?
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    Auxiliary panel question

    Two singles. One for each leg. I just ordered two of those panels.
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