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skyzoomer
Aug 31, 2007Explorer
This is an amazing thread with amazing contributors. Have learned so much and have only read less than half of the posts but intend to read every post as time permits. Did happen to jump from page 56 to page 200 where posts on the Champion C46540 started.
I don't own a RV but bought a Champion C46540 to power our home during power failures via a transfer switch. I have some questions and would appreciate some help setting it up.
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INTENDED CONFIGURATION:
1. Connect the RV connector to a Gen-Tran 30116V, 6 circuit transfer switch which has a L5-30, 3 prong male connector.
2. The optimum cable length is 30 feet. 25 feet is a tad tight.
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LOAD:
I intend to reserve wattage as follows:
1. Have 2 refrigerators so plan to alternate running them. Only one will be powered at a time.
a) Figure about 700 running watts with 2100 starting watts.
b) Generator has 4000 peak watts. So 4000 watts - 2100 watts = 1900 watts to run other stuff.
2. Tabletop portable range. Burner-1 = 1000 watts, Burner-2 = 500 watts. Kitchen lights = 150 watts. So total load while cooking = 1650 watts.
3. When not using tabletop range, might use 1200 watt microwave.
4. When not cooking, the 1900 watts would be used for various lights in home.
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QUESTIONS:
1. Will a 30 foot, 30 amp, 10-3 RV power cord be OK or will it run warm? Should I consider a 30 foot cord using #8 wire instead?
2. Where can I buy a TT30P RV plug connector if I make a 30 foot, 8-3 power cord? I've googled but have not been able to find the RV male connector alone anyplace.
3. Is my method of subtracting 2100 watts for the refrigerator from the 4000 watts peak to have 1900 remaining useable watts valid?
4. While sleeping, could both refigerators be running without overloading the C46540? All other circuits would be switched off.
5. Anyone with experience using the Gen-Tran 30116V transfer switch? Recommended?
Thanks,
Skyzoomer
I don't own a RV but bought a Champion C46540 to power our home during power failures via a transfer switch. I have some questions and would appreciate some help setting it up.
=====
INTENDED CONFIGURATION:
1. Connect the RV connector to a Gen-Tran 30116V, 6 circuit transfer switch which has a L5-30, 3 prong male connector.
2. The optimum cable length is 30 feet. 25 feet is a tad tight.
=====
LOAD:
I intend to reserve wattage as follows:
1. Have 2 refrigerators so plan to alternate running them. Only one will be powered at a time.
a) Figure about 700 running watts with 2100 starting watts.
b) Generator has 4000 peak watts. So 4000 watts - 2100 watts = 1900 watts to run other stuff.
2. Tabletop portable range. Burner-1 = 1000 watts, Burner-2 = 500 watts. Kitchen lights = 150 watts. So total load while cooking = 1650 watts.
3. When not using tabletop range, might use 1200 watt microwave.
4. When not cooking, the 1900 watts would be used for various lights in home.
=====
QUESTIONS:
1. Will a 30 foot, 30 amp, 10-3 RV power cord be OK or will it run warm? Should I consider a 30 foot cord using #8 wire instead?
2. Where can I buy a TT30P RV plug connector if I make a 30 foot, 8-3 power cord? I've googled but have not been able to find the RV male connector alone anyplace.
3. Is my method of subtracting 2100 watts for the refrigerator from the 4000 watts peak to have 1900 remaining useable watts valid?
4. While sleeping, could both refigerators be running without overloading the C46540? All other circuits would be switched off.
5. Anyone with experience using the Gen-Tran 30116V transfer switch? Recommended?
Thanks,
Skyzoomer
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