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I've read the incredibly informative sticky on grounding an MEP-003a. I have a specific question about my setup though and want to make sure I get it right. I have a woodworking shop an hour from where I live with no grid power and no other buildings on the property. I'm planning to use my MEP-002A to power the shop. I'm setting up a 100W main electrical panel in the shop and plan to run 100ft of aluminum 2-2-2-4 SER cable from the generator to the panel and then wire the shop from there.
I have one grounding rod driven 5 feet from the generator and another 10 feet from that. I have a solid 4awg copper wire going from the grounding stud on the generator to both rods. If I understand correctly, one hot wire from the SER cable goes to L1, the other hot to L3, and the neutral to L0 with L2 being left with nothing. My question is where does the ground from the SER cable go? Do I connect it to L0 as well? Do I connect it to the ground stud with the 4awg coppe wire? Will the aluminum play nice with the copper?
Thanks for the help!
Jonathan
I have one grounding rod driven 5 feet from the generator and another 10 feet from that. I have a solid 4awg copper wire going from the grounding stud on the generator to both rods. If I understand correctly, one hot wire from the SER cable goes to L1, the other hot to L3, and the neutral to L0 with L2 being left with nothing. My question is where does the ground from the SER cable go? Do I connect it to L0 as well? Do I connect it to the ground stud with the 4awg coppe wire? Will the aluminum play nice with the copper?
Thanks for the help!
Jonathan