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Drash generators

2deuce

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I have seen the cables for sale, and yes I felt the shock. That was why I asked about buying the plug ends. I haven't found them for sale...I take it that is also shocking? Are they controlled parts?
 

98G

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I have seen the cables for sale, and yes I felt the shock. That was why I asked about buying the plug ends. I haven't found them for sale...I take it that is also shocking? Are they controlled parts?
The cheapest path to a cable is to buy one of the surplus ones, and yes I'm aware they're $550-$1300. There's one in California on ebay that's priced far below value, but the guy won't ship it.

The plugs themselves are $250-$400. It's been 2018 since I priced them. And then you'll need 5 conductor cable of the appropriate gauge.

They aren't restricted. I pulled part numbers off my J1 port and used that to find the manufacturer. I got lucky and @beltfed1934 had a couple of used cut off plugs and I bought them and used them to make an adapter for my welder (in 2018).
 

Guyfang

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Another good way to find these cables and plugs is this. They are normally turned in as electrical scrap. If you can find a friendly fellow at DRMO, or where even they dispose of scrap, ask them who bought the last load of electrical cable scrap. If its someone local, take a look see. We used to make some of our own cables, just like that. It was sometimes nice to have a longer cable for the gen set, so you could put the gen set farther away from your hooch.
 

Poccur

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Are the cables that plug into J1, J2 on the generator proprietary? or can you buy the plugs and make your own?
You can buy and make your own cables. They are Class L connectors and usually made by Amphenol. The cost is because they are mil standard (had hammers dropped on them, immersed in boiling salt water etc..) and the cable is mineshaft rated cable, super tough. End result is a cable that is almost soldier proof...I watched someone drive off with the cable attached to the vehicle and the stationary generator. Pulled the power panel off the generator but the cable was undamaged.
It might be easier and cheaper to swap to plastic IEC 60309 connectors on the power panel and then use them to make your cables too (some folk call them pin and sleeve connectors) you can get those on Amazon and it is still technically a Mil connector as the Marines use them on their MEPDIS-R power cords...
 
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