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Just an FYI for anyone following along here in WA State - my electrician was pointed towards this thread for feedback. He advised WA State does not allow the "behind the meter" interconnect solutions like those from GenerLink and others. That's unfortunate, as they look to be an easy and...
Wow - what a nice offer!
I'll gladly take you up on that. I'm having trouble sending you a PM, perhaps because this is a new account - but I'll reach out to the support folks here and figure that out.
Thanks much! Trust I'll pay it forward with generosity elsewhere.
Now that looks promising!
Thanks - I'm going to pass that along to my electrician. Hopefully it's something we can work with here, it looks very straightforward.
That would technically work, but unless I'm missing something it would be even more expensive and complicated.
In order to supply both structures, the generator needs to sit between them. If a 400A transfer switch is in place at the meter, the two feeds already exist to each structure and would...
I've tracked down a nice 802a. However, the installation I'd like to do isn't very typical from what I've seen.
We've what is referred to as a 320 service, not sure how common that is outside of the Olympic Peninsula where we reside. In the middle of our yard is a transformer, 5' away from our...