chadande
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Finally finished up the generator I picked up this summer.
I really have to thank those on here for their expertise in helping folks like me with little experience but a desire to fix up and use these things.
Between answering my questions and reading through all the other posts I think I have everything figured out.
The battery charging system didn't work when I got it, and after considering the difficulty of tearing everything apart to see what was wrong I gave up and just permanently attached the battery tender to the ASK. Once running I just move the plug from the wall to the convenience outlet. I assume the unit doesn't use much DC power once up and running.
I decided to use single phase 120v mode as I have no 240v loads that I can't live without in a pinch. After reading many posts I was able to figure out that my unit did have the jumper ran from T0 in the control box to ground. I was able to get it moved to T2 inside the control box (it is a tight squeeze in there).
I was able to find the correct fittings and hose to draw fuel directly from Jerry cans. I tested the electric lift pump and made sure it turns on and off as it should as the internal tank fills and empties.
I mounded a small box on the side of the unit and wired a 30A L5-30R twist lock outlet to the lugs. Hot to T1 and Neutral to T2. I ran ground from the outlet directly to the ground lug. I have a twist lock extension cord with 3 outlets for general use as well as one with plugs on both ends to connect directly to the house eventually.
One last question:
I ran a load of 1675 watts (measured with my Kill A Watt meter) during my final run test today and took pics of the load guage at all three settings.
I1 & I2 are close to the same with no load shown on I3 (see pics). Is this correct for the way I am set up? With a 1675 watt load shouldn't this read close to 50% or do I need to add them together? The load was two large halogen lights and a shop vac.
Thanks again for everybody that took time to help!
I really have to thank those on here for their expertise in helping folks like me with little experience but a desire to fix up and use these things.
Between answering my questions and reading through all the other posts I think I have everything figured out.
The battery charging system didn't work when I got it, and after considering the difficulty of tearing everything apart to see what was wrong I gave up and just permanently attached the battery tender to the ASK. Once running I just move the plug from the wall to the convenience outlet. I assume the unit doesn't use much DC power once up and running.
I decided to use single phase 120v mode as I have no 240v loads that I can't live without in a pinch. After reading many posts I was able to figure out that my unit did have the jumper ran from T0 in the control box to ground. I was able to get it moved to T2 inside the control box (it is a tight squeeze in there).
I was able to find the correct fittings and hose to draw fuel directly from Jerry cans. I tested the electric lift pump and made sure it turns on and off as it should as the internal tank fills and empties.
I mounded a small box on the side of the unit and wired a 30A L5-30R twist lock outlet to the lugs. Hot to T1 and Neutral to T2. I ran ground from the outlet directly to the ground lug. I have a twist lock extension cord with 3 outlets for general use as well as one with plugs on both ends to connect directly to the house eventually.
One last question:
I ran a load of 1675 watts (measured with my Kill A Watt meter) during my final run test today and took pics of the load guage at all three settings.
I1 & I2 are close to the same with no load shown on I3 (see pics). Is this correct for the way I am set up? With a 1675 watt load shouldn't this read close to 50% or do I need to add them together? The load was two large halogen lights and a shop vac.
Thanks again for everybody that took time to help!
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