To all of you that are using MEP-802a's (or 002's or other gensets) without tying it directly to your house panel, how are you distributing the power off of the lugs on the genset?
I don't want to tie the genset into my house box - ideally, I'd like to have some kind of portable distribution panel that I can store in my garage with a coil of cable, then when I need it, take it out, connect the cable to the lugs on the genset, and plug things into the box in my garage as needed. I've got a small house, and wouldn't be looking to power everything, so running an extension cord here and there would work ok for me. My sump pump, freezer and a refrigerator are located in the garage, so they would be close to the distribution panel and easy to plug in and my gas furnace is in a utility room right off the garage, so I could plug it in as well if I needed to. I wont be running AC, and I can run extension cords in to the house to power lights and maybe a computer/TV if needed.
Just wondering how everyone else is handling use cases like this - 5KW seems low to tie it to a home panel, so I cant be the only one using it this way can I? Anyone have any recommendations?
Thanks!
JR
I don't want to tie the genset into my house box - ideally, I'd like to have some kind of portable distribution panel that I can store in my garage with a coil of cable, then when I need it, take it out, connect the cable to the lugs on the genset, and plug things into the box in my garage as needed. I've got a small house, and wouldn't be looking to power everything, so running an extension cord here and there would work ok for me. My sump pump, freezer and a refrigerator are located in the garage, so they would be close to the distribution panel and easy to plug in and my gas furnace is in a utility room right off the garage, so I could plug it in as well if I needed to. I wont be running AC, and I can run extension cords in to the house to power lights and maybe a computer/TV if needed.
Just wondering how everyone else is handling use cases like this - 5KW seems low to tie it to a home panel, so I cant be the only one using it this way can I? Anyone have any recommendations?
Thanks!
JR