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Is there any practical use for these? Just bought 2 gensets and and came delivered with one.
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Pictures often speak louder then words.Is there any practical use for these? Just bought 2 gensets and and came delivered with one.
Well, one use for them, and I have always wondered why some of you guys haven't wired one up, is to seamlessly transfer power from house to gen set and back. Should work.I know they aren't designed to run parallel. That's why I don't see a use for it. I don't plan on having a backup generator, much less a need to seamlessly switch between them.
But wasn't sure if its just a boat anchor now or if there is another use. I know I can use the power cable from it.
House takes 400A service... Gen set puts out 52A...Well, one use for them, and I have always wondered why some of you guys haven't wired one up, is to seamlessly transfer power from house to gen set and back. Should work.
The switch is sized for the generator. Your house isn't always drawing 400 amperes..that would be a huge power bill every month even in the PNW with cheap hydro power.House takes 400A service... Gen set puts out 52A...
Skeptical the transfer box is rated for 100kw.
If one needs a transfer box rated for 100 KW, one only needs to look for a bigger rated box. The biggest I ever used was rated at 750 KW. The components for the Patriot system, ( rated at 150 KW, and I pushed them to about 200 KW ) are off the shelf components.House takes 400A service... Gen set puts out 52A...
Skeptical the transfer box is rated for 100kw.
Uh... Not from what I understood guyfang to be suggesting.The switch is sized for the generator. Your house isn't always drawing 400 amperes..that would be a huge power bill every month even in the PNW with cheap hydro power.
Uh... Not from what I understood guyfang to be suggesting.
To switch from grid to gen using the box to synchronize between grid and generator and then flip over, the grid power would need to come in through the box. Sure the house doesn't always draw 400A, (Nor even close since we've managed to drop the usage by 50% since we bought it) but wiring it up so the feed came in via the box and getting a permit signed off would require the box to be able to carry the full load. (Yes, likely somewhat less if we get out the NEC worksheets and do all the math, but for discussion...)
If I was feeding a sub-panel I could see this approach working. But I'm feeding the entire house via the panels.
That was my solution at home except I utilize a 5K UPS (pure sine) coupled with my 17.7 KW solar battery bank.....My solution to this whole blip when I transfer is a 20kva UPS at home which will allow me all the grid to generator and back transfers I want without losing a cycle.
Oh wow an oldie. I have a 3k FerrUPS (only 120V) that I cant bring myself to throw out, but I cant bring myself to commission the unit either. After taking the batteries out it took every ounce of strength I had to get it into my truck bed without hurting myself.That was my solution at home except I utilize a 5K UPS (pure sine) coupled with my 17.7 KW solar battery bank.
Picked up a couple of 5K UPS's for a song a few years back so the 2nd one is a backup. APC Matrix 5000's.
5K is more that adequate for running essentials during an outage for us.
It's nice to switch the generator off and have a quiet nights sleep and still have power during an outage.