kochevnik
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A dumb question
There does not appear to be a 230V / 240V 'convenience receptacle" on the MEP-802A - so what is the best way to accomplish this ? I have a Miller Welder - draws 21 amps on 230V (max) and has a 6-50 NEMA plug on it - I am buying the generator to among other things, run this welder in the field - as well as a backup for my house and charging batteries when the solar system can't keep up.
Appreciate all help and tips - and yes, went thru the TM, but want some real world advice.
I should add - my house & shop will never be hooked up to utility electric - all totally offgrid.
There does not appear to be a 230V / 240V 'convenience receptacle" on the MEP-802A - so what is the best way to accomplish this ? I have a Miller Welder - draws 21 amps on 230V (max) and has a 6-50 NEMA plug on it - I am buying the generator to among other things, run this welder in the field - as well as a backup for my house and charging batteries when the solar system can't keep up.
Appreciate all help and tips - and yes, went thru the TM, but want some real world advice.
I should add - my house & shop will never be hooked up to utility electric - all totally offgrid.
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