stlthe
Advanced Member
my gennie (onan qd5500, single phase) puts out arount 125V on each of 2 local 30 amp breakered circuits, and about 125V when i measure across the 2 hot wires. Does this mean i could conceivably tie them together for 1 50amp circuit at 125V, or am i measuring something wrong?
I have no real beef with 2 30A breakers (call them what you will, i know they do not put out 60amps) but would prefer to allocate my elec as i see fit in my own panel, by breaking down the wattage as i see fit.
given the measurement in the 1st paragraph, could i combine them into 50amp for simplicity, as in would match a 50amp shore power cord, so i could install 50amp outlet on gen, instead of the 2 20 amp connectors i have on there now?
i would like to have 50amp output connector from gen, 50amp output connector from shore, and 1 50amp input for the bus, for simplicities sake.
should i be able to tie the 2 gen outputs from paragraph 1 into a single 50amp output so i can use a common shore power setup? i know the difference between 45 and 50 amps, and would certainly account for that in my usage.
thanks
Evan
I have no real beef with 2 30A breakers (call them what you will, i know they do not put out 60amps) but would prefer to allocate my elec as i see fit in my own panel, by breaking down the wattage as i see fit.
given the measurement in the 1st paragraph, could i combine them into 50amp for simplicity, as in would match a 50amp shore power cord, so i could install 50amp outlet on gen, instead of the 2 20 amp connectors i have on there now?
i would like to have 50amp output connector from gen, 50amp output connector from shore, and 1 50amp input for the bus, for simplicities sake.
should i be able to tie the 2 gen outputs from paragraph 1 into a single 50amp output so i can use a common shore power setup? i know the difference between 45 and 50 amps, and would certainly account for that in my usage.
thanks
Evan

