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Thank you my friend. This is exactly what im going to do. I already have the tinning flux and solder. I just wanted a more professional termimation. But really,.what ever works well is key.
I also considered and may try flipping the contact bar in the split lug from the 'v' side to the 'flat'...
My mep002a puts out 26 amps in single phase 240v. 10g wire is rated for this. And my generator already has a breaker on it. As well as the 30 amp breaker back feeding into my panel via factory interlock on my new square d qo panel.. Not really sure what you mean on either point?
Sorry to hijack this.
I wish it were that easy but i already bought 40' of 10/4 soow and an L1430 plug. I'm not gonna buy 40' of 6/4 at a VERY high price per foot just to accomodate the split lugs on my generator. It would be cost prohibitive. Any other solutions ?
hey how about how you guys are clamping down on the wires at the split lugs the box on the generators? I mentioned this in another thread some time ago but was unsure of how it was suggested.
How are you guys attaching your wires to the split lugs to ensure a good bite ? .. 10 guage wire...