catman393
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Hello All,
Has anyone here ever added a 30-Amp 125/250-Volt Black 4-Wire Grounding Convenience Outlet directly to their MEP-002A or MEP-003A? I'd like to add one to mine so that I don't have to use the TB1 connections.
My thought was to connect a piece of 10/3 SJ00W to the same terminals that TB1 connects on CB1. For a mounting location I was going to use the blank space under the "120 VOLTS AC" name plate.
The plan was to cut a hole just big enough to fit a L1430RZ plug through it and then put a weatherproof cover like is on the 120 outlets.
In theory it should all work just find and still act the same as if it were using TB1 but with the convenience of using all of my existing cables and have no wires exposed to the elements when not in use. Seems like a win win.
BUT before I go and blow up my amazing generator I wanted to ask the sages if prior knowledge says that's a bad idea!
Thanks in advance for any wisdom and advice!
Has anyone here ever added a 30-Amp 125/250-Volt Black 4-Wire Grounding Convenience Outlet directly to their MEP-002A or MEP-003A? I'd like to add one to mine so that I don't have to use the TB1 connections.
My thought was to connect a piece of 10/3 SJ00W to the same terminals that TB1 connects on CB1. For a mounting location I was going to use the blank space under the "120 VOLTS AC" name plate.
The plan was to cut a hole just big enough to fit a L1430RZ plug through it and then put a weatherproof cover like is on the 120 outlets.
In theory it should all work just find and still act the same as if it were using TB1 but with the convenience of using all of my existing cables and have no wires exposed to the elements when not in use. Seems like a win win.
BUT before I go and blow up my amazing generator I wanted to ask the sages if prior knowledge says that's a bad idea!
Thanks in advance for any wisdom and advice!