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  1. DieselAddict

    Picture of your MEP terminal hook up to house?

    I used the original terminals. You can add a hasp and a lock if you need. I considered installing a conduit bushing in the side of the box and doing exactly what you are considering. In the end it was more effort for very little gain. The way the terminals are in there it doesn't leave a lot...
  2. DieselAddict

    Picture of your MEP terminal hook up to house?

    Ah. The discussion here originated about the 003. Did I miss where you stated it was an 002? If so I apologize.
  3. DieselAddict

    Picture of your MEP terminal hook up to house?

    Buy short pieces then use a set of split bolts sized to join #10 to #6. You'll want to install a box with a 30a breaker between the generator and the #10 cable or reset the trip on the generator breaker for 30a.
  4. DieselAddict

    Picture of your MEP terminal hook up to house?

    The lugs are too large for 10 gauge. Based on the output of the generator you need to run at least 6 gauge. The 6 gauge wire I ran between the lugs and the outlet tightened up just fine.
  5. DieselAddict

    Picture of your MEP terminal hook up to house?

    On the generator end I installed a 50a 4-wire outlet and wired it up to the generators output terminals and to the chassis ground. I mounted the box on the lower left side of the generator. You should connect the leads it using the terminal diagram on the generator. How you connect it is based...
  6. DieselAddict

    Picture of your MEP terminal hook up to house?

    Here is what mine looks like.
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