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I got it figured out a max draw of 23 amps and I have it running the house now! Turns out the relay terminal was bad and any load of the main prongs would trip it, just a little scotch bright and a quick crimp solved the issue - I want to thank all of you for your help and safety advice!
I’m going to check the draw on my original generator when I get home. This is what I was told by my electrician but may or may not be what’s actually happening
It's an outback charger and I believe there's a way to show the draw on it but I honestly haven't checked and that's just what I'm going to do when I get home today. this was the exact scenario I was afraid would happen lol, stay tuned it may be for sale shortly lol
It's an outback charger and I believe there's a way to show the draw on it but I honestly haven't checked and that's just what I'm going to do when I get home today. this was the exact scenario I was afraid would happen lol, stay tuned it may be for sale shortly lol
no I haven't checked the ohms, and the buss bar is disconnected, I did install a grounding rod after i had problems and it didn't make a difference. I'm thinking the starting load may be to high........
40 amps on 220 single phase, this is what i was afraid of, my electrician told me to get the 803 but I'm looking for the better fuel economy of the 802 and the draw on my current generator is less then 30 amps once the charger switches over.
mep 802a short circuit
Hey guys! I live of the grid and am on my 4th junk generac generator so I've decided to switch to an mep 802a before my current generator pukes its guts out at 3600 rpm and leaves me stranded.
I bought it at auction with 4.02 hrs on it and other then a couple odds and...
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