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Well I purchased this generator over a month back and due to bad roads I haven't been able to get it to my home. I didn't want to make the misses mad by tearing up the yard with the truck and trailer. I went ahead and did a filter/lube change on it. I haven't changed the fuel filters just yet but that is on my list of things to do. I did drain the bowls on all 3 of the canisters and none had any water in them. The original oil was black but did not smell nor did I see any water in it from condensation. I did have to retrofit a couple of group 31 batteries into it for starting purposes. The 6TL replacements were just too expensive for my blood! Yeah I am cheap but group 31 batteries will work just fine for my application. This unit will not be used mobile so I did not have to worry about that.
I have installed a Solargizer to keep the batteries tended and desulphated during periods of non use. I have my panel wired up and ready to go now all I need is a long piece of SO or SOOW cable to make up the interconnect. I took a few pictures of my install on that and they are below. The receptacle is a 3 phase Hubbell 26410 and the male connector is a Hubbell 26419. These are 4 wire connectors and will work nicely for my single phase 240V setup. I have labeled each wire into the receptacle and know what X, Y, and Z are respectively in my setup. I have this wired up as a Non Separately Derived System. I still have to remove the Neutral to Ground bonding wire on the generator end but I will do that tomorrow.
My panel is a Siemens and they make a nice OEM interlock kit for a reasonable price. If you have a panel setup like mine you may want to look into this. They are listed in the link below:
EDIT: The link posted here was dead. Try looking for the Kit mentioned below.
My kit was a ECSBPK05 and was only $15 from the local Siemens electrical supply house. The Hubbell connectors were sourced off of eBay for under $90 new for both.
As always comments or questions are welcomed..
I have installed a Solargizer to keep the batteries tended and desulphated during periods of non use. I have my panel wired up and ready to go now all I need is a long piece of SO or SOOW cable to make up the interconnect. I took a few pictures of my install on that and they are below. The receptacle is a 3 phase Hubbell 26410 and the male connector is a Hubbell 26419. These are 4 wire connectors and will work nicely for my single phase 240V setup. I have labeled each wire into the receptacle and know what X, Y, and Z are respectively in my setup. I have this wired up as a Non Separately Derived System. I still have to remove the Neutral to Ground bonding wire on the generator end but I will do that tomorrow.
My panel is a Siemens and they make a nice OEM interlock kit for a reasonable price. If you have a panel setup like mine you may want to look into this. They are listed in the link below:
EDIT: The link posted here was dead. Try looking for the Kit mentioned below.
My kit was a ECSBPK05 and was only $15 from the local Siemens electrical supply house. The Hubbell connectors were sourced off of eBay for under $90 new for both.
As always comments or questions are welcomed..
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