lonegunman
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I was wondering what you guys use to power equipment off your gensets?
I won a MEP-002 a couple of months ago and built a junction box of sorts, we used to do this in the military and I like the idea.
Basically I bought a waterproof flexible power cable for an a/c or spa, 6 feet long with three 8 guage wires and added a bare copper ground to the conduit. I attached it to an 8"x8"x4" all weather plastic box that I attached two 15/20a 110 outlets to the outside and a 3wire 250V generator plug to the top of the box.
I used a 4"x4" outlet box that I cut down as a base for three strips and attached all the wires to that on the inside.
The whole thing costs under a hundred bucks and witht he MEP002 set for single phase 120/240 you get 30amps of 240 and four 120 outlets or all of the amps in 120.
My plan is to attach a 30amp gen plug to the shop and use the unit for power after opening a manual switch to kill commerical power. I mostly want to have some lights, the fridge and well pump available and do not need massive power for the house or shop. We have wood heat.
I won a MEP-002 a couple of months ago and built a junction box of sorts, we used to do this in the military and I like the idea.
Basically I bought a waterproof flexible power cable for an a/c or spa, 6 feet long with three 8 guage wires and added a bare copper ground to the conduit. I attached it to an 8"x8"x4" all weather plastic box that I attached two 15/20a 110 outlets to the outside and a 3wire 250V generator plug to the top of the box.
I used a 4"x4" outlet box that I cut down as a base for three strips and attached all the wires to that on the inside.
The whole thing costs under a hundred bucks and witht he MEP002 set for single phase 120/240 you get 30amps of 240 and four 120 outlets or all of the amps in 120.
My plan is to attach a 30amp gen plug to the shop and use the unit for power after opening a manual switch to kill commerical power. I mostly want to have some lights, the fridge and well pump available and do not need massive power for the house or shop. We have wood heat.