RV suppliers (including Amazon) will have pre-made cables and appropriate adapters.I noticed my house came with a transfer switch and a plug outdoors for a generator also so Iāll plan on using it too.
Anyone know where you can get a super long cable for it? Any good online vendors?
The outdoor plug is in the backyard and truck will be in the garage or front driveway. I mean I could drive the truck into the backyard but would rather not . I think I would need a 100ft cord.
My electrician who installed my EV charger said you can make one but not sure I have the skill set for that as Iām not that handy.
I have exactly that set up and that is what I am planning to do. We are ahead of the game with that switch that locks out the power pole.Hey
Right now, power goes out and I fire up my generator. It's portable so I have a line from the generator to my house. I plug it in and filp the switch on my box that changes my 'in' from the grid to the generator. Can I do the same with my LR Lariat? That is, just run line from the truck and flip the switch on my box? Does anyone know? I imagine I am not the only one with this setup
When will your Lightning arrive? I have similar questions.I will wait until I get my Lariat to get excited about the possibility of tapping into the truck battery through the 240volt AC plug in the bed of the truck to power my home instead of using a generator. I have an Eaton back up power receptacle and a UL listed mechanical interlock from Siemens to separate generator power from utility power.
Not being an electrician, I donāt know what happens when I have unequal loads on each 120v side of the 240v power source. Does that mess up the Lightning inverter? Others has speculated but donāt know until we get these trucks. Second, what happens with the GF circuit when attached to my home system that has a neutral line back to the utility power lines as well as a copper grounding bar and a ground connected to my copper water line. Does the Lightning system shut down when connected to my electrical panel? People on this forum have speculated yes and no.
Losing power in the winter is no problem since the snow muffles the sound of my generator and the neighbors windows are closed. In the summer, itās a different story. I would love for this to work but the cynic in me has doubts.
Sorry, it doesnāt work. Truck circuit trips immediately when connected to breaker panel.When will your Lightning arrive? I have similar questions.
On the Powerboost forum someone said it will work IF you disconnect the ground in the male plug that you plug into the outlet on the truck. Only neutral and the two hots will be connected. This will bypass the truckās GFCI tripping. Easy enough to try out. Caution: truck will not be grounded.Sorry, it doesnāt work. Truck circuit trips immediately when connected to breaker panel.
Thank you... And thank you for trying and posting!On the Powerboost forum someone said it will work IF you disconnect the ground in the male plug that you plug into the outlet on the truck. Only neutral and the two hots will be connected. This will bypass the truckās GFCI tripping. Easy enough to try out. Caution: truck will not be grounded.
Well I havenāt tried it yet! Havenāt even been able to order the truck yet (reserved during reveal), but I researched this a few months back because Iād love to use the exact same setup at my house. Seems so much easier if you donāt mind flipping the lockout switch the few times a year the power is out for more than a minute.Thank you... And thank you for trying and posting!
Iām sure willing to try with your truck.Well I havenāt tried it yet! Havenāt even been able to order the truck yet (reserved during reveal), but I researched this a few months back because Iād love to use the exact same setup at my house. Seems so much easier if you donāt mind flipping the lockout switch the few times a year the power is out for more than a minute.
How about one out of two? Seriously, Iāll do that and post results hereā¦.when everā¦I getā¦.my truck. Pretty sure someone will beat me to it , and Iām perfectly happy with that!...and his house