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  1. 69birdman

    Outlet plug for my 803

    I see where your going now as well, just kinda through me for a loop with the TL inlet on stove. I just have a store bought 5' 4 wire stove cord I plug right in. Yeah man I intend to bond my stove internal as well so I don't have to mess with buss bar either. :goodjob: Still I think you should...
  2. 69birdman

    Outlet plug for my 803

    Maybe we better check with dad ,lol, Guyfang... have you been following? Someone ? Am I wrong.
  3. 69birdman

    Outlet plug for my 803

    This is a quote from someone here: The part that this is confused by is the bonding location. You can only have one bonding location in a system. The bonding location is where the neutral and ground are connected. This is why we remove the bonding jumper at the generator if its being connected...
  4. 69birdman

    Outlet plug for my 803

    Ground lug no, it's always wired through my outlet & to my trailer then to ground rod. The buss bond bar has to be reconnected when I run stove. It was connected in this photo
  5. 69birdman

    Outlet plug for my 803

  6. 69birdman

    Outlet plug for my 803

    You mean make a cord the same for oven & house ? A 4' stove cord is cheap. I put a twist lock entry at the house. Surely you don't want to make a double male end cord?
  7. 69birdman

    Outlet plug for my 803

    Nice low profile outlet. I did use the large box, not crazy about how far it sticks out but will work. I removed that inner sock/box as well, yes tight to remove. Yeah it's nice to be able to plug the stove in for workouts. Where you at in C fl.? I'm just north of the villages.
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