Glockfan,
I recently acquired an MEP 803a mounted on a trailer for portability. I do plan to use the unit as a home backup in case of a power loss for single phase 120/240. In your case, I noticed that the wiring to the house is permanent in connection. Is there a way for me to just plug one end of the power supply into, let's say, a 50 amp outlet box?
Please excuse my question, I am brand new to this "stuff." Thank you for any advice and/or recommendation.
ZackMan
I recently acquired an MEP 803a mounted on a trailer for portability. I do plan to use the unit as a home backup in case of a power loss for single phase 120/240. In your case, I noticed that the wiring to the house is permanent in connection. Is there a way for me to just plug one end of the power supply into, let's say, a 50 amp outlet box?
Please excuse my question, I am brand new to this "stuff." Thank you for any advice and/or recommendation.
ZackMan