steelydan
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That's awesome, glad it worked out for you.So I power the house with 242volts as that is what FPL provides to my box. I use a 4 core 6 ga wire (L1, L3, Neutral and Ground). The spec for the wire was 600v/45amps. Hope this helps. These Generators can actual produce more than 10KW for brief periods I have seen it push 14KW on occasion when the AC cuts in.
Here is the link on Amazon if this helps:
https://smile.amazon.com/gp/product/B00LI4I5JU/ref=oh_aui_search_detailpage?ie=UTF8&psc=1
This just ran for 7 days straight as we lost power due to Hurricane Irma. It had no issues with the load on this cable. Powered the whole house must have had 10 neighbors asking about the MEP-803a and how to get one.
good luck.
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I get a ton of questions when folks see mine on the trailer in the yard. They just keep walking around and looking at it. They're astonished when they see the sticker saying the military paid about $26K for it. LOL.
I just searched the manual and it says:
120/240 = 52A
120/208 = 34A
120 = 104A
That's why I was thinking it would need a really beefy cable if running at or over max.
I found this site about wire gauge and amps useful: http://www.cerrowire.com/ampacity-charts.
If only I were an electrician!
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