ericpullen
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- Eric
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I’ve had the setup ready for a while, but finally got around to testing it all just to make sure it all works before this winter storm arrives.
A little about my setup, I am all electric and have 400A service and had a full panel upgrade done a little over a year ago. I now have 2 - 200A panels, one with most of the critical loads and the other with my large loads (like heat pump, water heater, heat strips, etc). Both of them have generator interlocks, 30A on the primary loads and 50A for the large loads. I have a portable 10k generator I can use for the 50A large loads (AC mainly).
I should also mention I have a new meter base with disconnects on the outside for each panel.
Talked to the electrician and we did remove the ground from the 30A inlet to prevent the fault, but he felt that was still acceptable. Here is the 30A inlet used:
So here is what the truck saw with most of my critical loads running. Plenty of power left!
Ask me anything about the setup, but be easy on the looks of the panels, I had to tear out a stupid closet the previous owner put around the main panel and haven’t gotten around to making it look nice yet.
A little about my setup, I am all electric and have 400A service and had a full panel upgrade done a little over a year ago. I now have 2 - 200A panels, one with most of the critical loads and the other with my large loads (like heat pump, water heater, heat strips, etc). Both of them have generator interlocks, 30A on the primary loads and 50A for the large loads. I have a portable 10k generator I can use for the 50A large loads (AC mainly).
I should also mention I have a new meter base with disconnects on the outside for each panel.
Talked to the electrician and we did remove the ground from the 30A inlet to prevent the fault, but he felt that was still acceptable. Here is the 30A inlet used:
So here is what the truck saw with most of my critical loads running. Plenty of power left!
Ask me anything about the setup, but be easy on the looks of the panels, I had to tear out a stupid closet the previous owner put around the main panel and haven’t gotten around to making it look nice yet.