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Not sure if this is widely known knowledge among 803 owners but if you are using K1 as your switching relay to apply a load that is directly connected to the load terminals without breakers or switches further down the line towards the load you are stressing the K1 contacts and shortening its lifespan.
K1 applies power from the generator head to the load terminals and the less load(preferably no load) that is there when the contacts make, the better it is for the relay. It eliminates any arching that would occur when a load is present on the load terminals.
By using external breakers which are easier to obtain and far cheaper to apply the load to an already CLOSED K1, you will save yourself the headaches of having to find a K1 relay if and when it goes bad because the contacts have become burned or welded together.
Just something that owners should consider to improve longevity of their sets.
K1 applies power from the generator head to the load terminals and the less load(preferably no load) that is there when the contacts make, the better it is for the relay. It eliminates any arching that would occur when a load is present on the load terminals.
By using external breakers which are easier to obtain and far cheaper to apply the load to an already CLOSED K1, you will save yourself the headaches of having to find a K1 relay if and when it goes bad because the contacts have become burned or welded together.
Just something that owners should consider to improve longevity of their sets.