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Caveman3
Oct 21, 2005Explorer
Presp,
Was not running 220V. The transfer panel (Gentran) uses a 4wire input for the genset connect (2 hot, 1 neutral, 1 earth). There are a total of 6 circuits in the panel, with two of the circuits bridged, leaving 4 for 15A 120V service.
I guess what I would like to know is if it would be useful to connect a large cap across the hot and neutral, like a hard start cap on an AC, in the genset.
Hoping to compensate for high inductive loads, like motors without start caps.
Caveman
Was not running 220V. The transfer panel (Gentran) uses a 4wire input for the genset connect (2 hot, 1 neutral, 1 earth). There are a total of 6 circuits in the panel, with two of the circuits bridged, leaving 4 for 15A 120V service.
I guess what I would like to know is if it would be useful to connect a large cap across the hot and neutral, like a hard start cap on an AC, in the genset.
Hoping to compensate for high inductive loads, like motors without start caps.
Caveman
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