So i got to thinking, unlike my o002a which requires i wire in the power cord to the lugs then connect to the house (may be difficult in the winter at night), i'm thinking of a way better way to wire up my 802a. The Outlet cable port on the 802a seems just the right size to install a 30 power outlet recepticle. I was thinking i fab up a square plate to mount over the power cable port, using neighboring enclosure screws to fasten the plate to the genset. Then seal it with some appropriate sealant like black rtv, and install a power outlet port on the plate. The problem is that all the power outlets i can find which are weather proof like the hubble one i have pictured below, are three phase and cost $100-250 online.
As we all know, using a power inlet box would be wrong, due to the threat of electrocution from the exposed prongs at the hot side of the power source with a standard power 'inlet'. So does anyone have a suggestion to use?
I don't like leaving the cord outside, already hooked up to the genset through the cable outlet port as i worry about theft and the weather taking is toll on the cable and plug ends. And i'm trying to make the hook up to the house as easy under high stress situations as possible.
Thanks all!
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As we all know, using a power inlet box would be wrong, due to the threat of electrocution from the exposed prongs at the hot side of the power source with a standard power 'inlet'. So does anyone have a suggestion to use?
I don't like leaving the cord outside, already hooked up to the genset through the cable outlet port as i worry about theft and the weather taking is toll on the cable and plug ends. And i'm trying to make the hook up to the house as easy under high stress situations as possible.
Thanks all!
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