I just purchased an 803A that shows about 9200 hours on the meter. It's a 2003 so I can't fathom that it has not been rebuilt during that time.
Having said that, I am taking this generator as well as possibly a second generator over to the Bahamas to install as a semi permanent generator at a house.
Here is the weird thing about the way the house is wired - the meter is at the road about 600' away. There is a line running to a transformer/ distribution box (the green box) then to the house is the only one on this box. I was thinking I would open the distribution box and wire the 803a right there since there are large enough wires running to the house.
I would disconnect the "service" side of the transformer so no backfeeding. I have a friend who will supply the proper covers for that.Essentially, the house would be completely off grid until the real power returns in a year to a year and a half.
Thoughts?
Box inside looks like this -
Having said that, I am taking this generator as well as possibly a second generator over to the Bahamas to install as a semi permanent generator at a house.
Here is the weird thing about the way the house is wired - the meter is at the road about 600' away. There is a line running to a transformer/ distribution box (the green box) then to the house is the only one on this box. I was thinking I would open the distribution box and wire the 803a right there since there are large enough wires running to the house.
I would disconnect the "service" side of the transformer so no backfeeding. I have a friend who will supply the proper covers for that.Essentially, the house would be completely off grid until the real power returns in a year to a year and a half.
Thoughts?
Box inside looks like this -
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