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KD4UPL
Mar 31, 2017Explorer
I hope you didn't wire up a receptacle as a generator input. If you did you would need a cord with two male ends to connect your generator to that receptacle. This is very dangerous as the exposed "hot" prongs can electrocute someone if the plug comes out.
The proper connection is a male plug or a flanged inlet which is a male plug mounted in a box or cover. You would then use a normal cord with one male end and one female end to connect the gen.
Maybe that's what you did and you're just calling it a receptacle. Semantics.
The proper connection is a male plug or a flanged inlet which is a male plug mounted in a box or cover. You would then use a normal cord with one male end and one female end to connect the gen.
Maybe that's what you did and you're just calling it a receptacle. Semantics.
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