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    Valence's M116A3 Mounted MEP-803A (10kw generator)

    In theory, yes, you could load it up that way. I cannot fathom a situation in which you would do that though, unless you had one giant single phase 120v motor or something like that. For normal operation, I would assume that one would have a regular ole split buss 240v panel that would...
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    Valence's M116A3 Mounted MEP-803A (10kw generator)

    Respectfully, You're missing the point that you cannot have over 52 amps on a single leg in the 120v operation. The only way to get the 104 amp output is by utilizing two legs, with 52 on each leg. 6awg wire is fine for the 10kw generators unless you are concerned with voltage drop over long...
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    Valence's M116A3 Mounted MEP-803A (10kw generator)

    4 conductor 6awg is sufficient for the 120v load as you will never exceed 52 amps on a single leg. Only way you'd need a larger cable is if you were running it a great distance and needed to account for voltage drop.
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