rlitman
Well-known member
Uh???
Nobody's mentioned the fact that you not only have to have the rpm of the generators exactly the same, you also have to have the frequency phase sync'd between the 2 generators.
Not doing this right can cause some serious damage to everything, including the generators.
Nobody is talking about syncing the generators. With two separate transfer switches this is not an issue.
But my take is that it is highly unlikely that ALL of the loads will be on simultaneously. I still think that one generator should be plenty for all of that stuff, and if the electric hot water can be lived without, I'm almost positive that one will be fine.
