sam am I
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I have 3 three generators, 2-240VAC (7KW and 3.6KW) gas LOUD runners and 1 - 120VAC(3.5KW) QUIET duel fuel Inverter type.
Sometimes the power goes out late at night and like a "good neighbor" I don't start the LOUD gen's, I run the super quiet 120VAC inverter gen..............
So to run the 120VAC inverter gen, I'll flip all the 240VAC breakers off, throw the transfer switch, go twistlock the 240VAC cord from the shed to the house, BUT the other end, for now, I want it to go to a 120VAC inverter gen..........here's the BUMMER!!
Yup, it (any 120VAC gen) can only run one phase at a time (L1 or L2, pick one), so the opposite phase, the other half of the house's 120VAC stuff is all dead....PIA to have to have the other half of the house always all dead IMO.
*Solution and once the 240VAC breaker are off
S1 selects a phase, S2 combines the phases
L1 (120VAC) ~=1KW (my house)
L2(120VAC) ~= 1KW (my house)
Total when combined ~=2KW
Inverter Gen = 3.5KW = Plenty of Extra.
Works like a charm(nevermind the toaster).
*Sometimes dryer and such that are 240VAC will also run a 120VAC circuit or two (timers, sensors. limit switches, etc, etc), so shut off ALL 240VAC breakers to be safe.
Sometimes the power goes out late at night and like a "good neighbor" I don't start the LOUD gen's, I run the super quiet 120VAC inverter gen..............
So to run the 120VAC inverter gen, I'll flip all the 240VAC breakers off, throw the transfer switch, go twistlock the 240VAC cord from the shed to the house, BUT the other end, for now, I want it to go to a 120VAC inverter gen..........here's the BUMMER!!
Yup, it (any 120VAC gen) can only run one phase at a time (L1 or L2, pick one), so the opposite phase, the other half of the house's 120VAC stuff is all dead....PIA to have to have the other half of the house always all dead IMO.
*Solution and once the 240VAC breaker are off
S1 selects a phase, S2 combines the phases
L1 (120VAC) ~=1KW (my house)
L2(120VAC) ~= 1KW (my house)
Total when combined ~=2KW
Inverter Gen = 3.5KW = Plenty of Extra.
Works like a charm(nevermind the toaster).
*Sometimes dryer and such that are 240VAC will also run a 120VAC circuit or two (timers, sensors. limit switches, etc, etc), so shut off ALL 240VAC breakers to be safe.
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