ib516 wrote:sjptak wrote:I went to Pep Boys today and gat the PowerPro 3500....One other thing. Not being familiar with generators, when I start it, it says 230V on the voltmeter. I was a bit apprehensive about plugging in a 120V power drill...Shou...
Wyatt-S wrote:I am planning on re-wiring a powerpro 3500 I bought locally a couple of days ago. I was looking at the schematics and it seems, that if all you want is to have both coils in parallel to provide more amperage at 120V, then all you have ...
cecilpwv wrote:...there's still a risk of overloading the 20amp outlet, so wouldn't it be a good idea to upgrade it to 30amp when making this modification, rather than relying on how hot the plug gets?If by a 30A plug you mean the NEMA 5-30, then no,...
cecilpwv wrote:Throw the toggle over towards the 120V receptacle the full output of the generator will then be available there only.Congratulations on your success, allpraisebob, and thanks for sharing the picute of the completed work with us. I am c...
MrWizard wrote:...phasing is NOT a voltage thing, Phasing is a timing thing, multiple lines of power, 90 degrees shift in the peak of the sine wave. for industrial applicationsOops - looks like I'm not the only techhead around here who types faster t...