Corvette1974
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Hello.
I currently have an MEP-003 hard wired professionally to my house through a transfer switch, so it can power the whole house. It did great over 4 days of use when Sandy hit.
Here's the thing though - If it is possible, would you guys suggest getting an MEP-004 and then reconfiguring it for full 1 phase output and using that to power the house instead?
The reason I bring this up is we were powering the WHOLE house. Literally everything. We had electric water heater, range, well pump, space heater, lights, you name it it was on. During normal use, it was hovering around 50% load. BUT- during high use it would routinely get to 110+% load and run like that for not too long, but more than a few minutes at a time. I know this is a military generator and can handle that for some time, but we did trip the generators breaker one time because we were using everything and my sister put on her curling iron. So we are definitely at that limit, and thats not even with the "need" for A/C. So I was thinking...
Is it better to run it at 100% plus load for 1/4 of the time, with about 3/4 of the time at 50-60% load, thus avoiding any real wet stack situation but also putting an overload onto the whole system, OR would it be better to run less of a percent load on a larger gen such as the 004 and run like 30-40 percent most of the time, but when a full load is put on it would be at around 90-100% instead of being overloaded?
Essentially - Stick with what I have and whoop this 003 (she loves it BTW - Very evil sounding under 100 plus percent load ) or do I upgrade and get a 004? My dad is looking into more because of situations like Sandy, we need to be prepared. We also just bought a MEP-015, still gotta do a post on that!
Let me know what you guys think!
Thanks,
Will
I currently have an MEP-003 hard wired professionally to my house through a transfer switch, so it can power the whole house. It did great over 4 days of use when Sandy hit.
Here's the thing though - If it is possible, would you guys suggest getting an MEP-004 and then reconfiguring it for full 1 phase output and using that to power the house instead?
The reason I bring this up is we were powering the WHOLE house. Literally everything. We had electric water heater, range, well pump, space heater, lights, you name it it was on. During normal use, it was hovering around 50% load. BUT- during high use it would routinely get to 110+% load and run like that for not too long, but more than a few minutes at a time. I know this is a military generator and can handle that for some time, but we did trip the generators breaker one time because we were using everything and my sister put on her curling iron. So we are definitely at that limit, and thats not even with the "need" for A/C. So I was thinking...
Is it better to run it at 100% plus load for 1/4 of the time, with about 3/4 of the time at 50-60% load, thus avoiding any real wet stack situation but also putting an overload onto the whole system, OR would it be better to run less of a percent load on a larger gen such as the 004 and run like 30-40 percent most of the time, but when a full load is put on it would be at around 90-100% instead of being overloaded?
Essentially - Stick with what I have and whoop this 003 (she loves it BTW - Very evil sounding under 100 plus percent load ) or do I upgrade and get a 004? My dad is looking into more because of situations like Sandy, we need to be prepared. We also just bought a MEP-015, still gotta do a post on that!
Let me know what you guys think!
Thanks,
Will