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Generac GP3300 modifications

Mojogosrving
Explorer
Explorer
Hello all,
I am really disappointed with my generator. did not know the watts were spit and it wont even run my microwave in my rv. my microwave wattage is 990w. should of been plenty if it were 3300 watts. but instead, it is 1600. my gen surges when micro is on, then eventually the breaker trips.
Is there any way to bypass the split so that the gen will run on the full 3300 watts?
Thanks for any advice!!
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Rvpapa
Explorer
Explorer
Edit above reply to correct for a senior moment. change SERIES to PARALLEL ๐Ÿ˜ฎ
Art

Rvpapa
Explorer
Explorer
If it is surging now, putting windings in series for full output as 120VAC is not going to change anything. Get engine running and governed smoothly and your microwave will probably be happy.
Art.

KMLsquared
Explorer
Explorer
My generac has separate windings that can be wired 110 or 220.
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MrWizard
Moderator
Moderator
Old wizard its very common construction

All 4 leads of the two windings, are brought out of the head ,
L1 is one hot leg L4 is the other opposite hot leg
L2 & L3 are tied together as the neutral
Even Onan does this

L1 to L4 is 230v

Connect L1 & L3. Together
Connect L2 & L4. Together
The windings are now parallel

115v full ouput

L1/3 is used as the hot

L2/4 is used as the neutral

Will have to move a circuit breaker wire from L4 to L3 to parallel the breakers or one breaker will be in the neutral side of output
Can also replace the two separate breakers with one larger one
Depends on what breakers and sockets/outlets are mounted in the generator face plate
I can explain it to you.
But I Can Not understand it for you !

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theoldwizard1
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Explorer
From one Wiz to another ...

MrWizard wrote:
Sometimes ...

Not likely. The stator on alternating current generators is wound with one continuous wire that is center taped. This is a single phase that is "split", hence the term split phase.

I don't know enough about "electric power generation" (not covered in any of my EE courses) to know if you can simply "fold" the second half of the wire back on to the first half.

I guess you could test this if you had a good meter (oscilloscope would be better) by ...

โ€ข Start the generator, turn the fuel off and run the carburetor bowl dry
โ€ข Connect L1 to L2 on the 240V outlet
โ€ข Remove the spark plug (zero compression)
โ€ข Pull the cord as hard as possible
โ€ข If you are reading close 120V then you should be good.

If there is any type of electronic voltage regulation it could be a problem !

ScottG
Nomad
Nomad
Is the cooking power of your micro rated at 990W? If so then the power used could easily be 1500~1600 watts overall.

MrWizard
Moderator
Moderator
Sometimes
The output wiring from the generator head connections
Can be changed from (center tapped series 230v Split load )
To (parallel 115v only full power)
You are still limited to circuit breaker limit going to that duplex outlet

Need to see the wiring diagram and a picture of the wiring from head to terminal block to outlets

It has been done before, depends on the generator

It's strange that 1600 Watts won't power your MW
Did you check the fridge is on propane
And that the converter is off and not charging the batteries, also some water heaters have an electric option
Everything that can use propane instead of electric
Should be set to propane, Not electric or automatic
I can explain it to you.
But I Can Not understand it for you !

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1997 F53 Bounder 36s