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Okay, simple math is that things going to put out about 250 amps and in order to prevent it from wet stacking you're going to have to load it to somewhere around 200 amps. Not to mention it's going to pull about 2 gallons an hour.
I think you're looking at some massive Overkill (and this is...
That being said that's a very big generator
How big of a load do you need to drive especially single phase and what's your intended use for this cuz it's going to suck fuel like it's going out of style
It should be a 12 lead head so physically it's possible the gotcha is how the other control systems are tapped into the reconnection board and how to reroute them in a manner that doesn't let the magic smoke out of some very expensive components
Thanks all, Ive had to order some tools I might try to get a boreoscope into the cylinder soonish (I leave on a trip soon so tinker time is short). When I do get some info I'll update.
Sheps hurricane rules:
Never let the car below 3/4 before the storm
Have enough generator fuel for 72 hours.
If you are trying to buy gasoline:
wear a helmet
dont go to stations off of major roads/ exits
P.P.P.P.P.P. Prior Planning Prevents Piss Poor Performance. I have festoon lighting over the pool in the back yard, its programmed to come on every night so my neighboorhood is pitch black except for my house being lit up like a friggen Christmas tree
Open the control panel and make sure it's switched to 120\240
Line 1 usually black to L1
Line 2 usually red to L3
Neutral white to L0
Ground green\bare to chassis
Once running you need to move the circuit interruptor switch to close
The meter select knob is incidental. It won't impact...
The quick and dirty way: a programmable thermostat to disable the AC at set times then a timer on the water heater. I recommend timers on heaters to begin with as they help increase the efficiency. The down side here is they are not Interlocked together
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