jim1450
Active member
I have a Generac GP3250, I wanted something I could take to the race track easily and use @ home in an emergency.
I want to instal a power inlet in my garage instead of using extension cords http://www.homedepot.com/p/Reliance-Controls-30-Amp-Power-Inlet-Kit-PK30/202216490 and also have a Square D Homeline panel & interlock HOMRBGK2C.
I have a 4 conductor #10 cord made up to connect the generator to the inlet but haven't ran the wires from the main panel to the garage.
I have been reading every thread I can find on on how to do this and initially thought it was a straight forward project but then saw some threads discussing how some portable generators have the neutral bounded to the ground which mine does.
Basically as I understand it you do not want the neutral and ground bonded in the main panel & on the generator. I've seen recommendations to separate them @ the generator for back feeding & connect them for portable use, don't like the idea of switching it back & forth.
Is there a good way of making the connection?
Since you only have 3 wires into the house and I remember the old electric stove & dryer plugs were only 3 prong I was wondering about running 3 wires from the panel to the generator inlet.
I want to instal a power inlet in my garage instead of using extension cords http://www.homedepot.com/p/Reliance-Controls-30-Amp-Power-Inlet-Kit-PK30/202216490 and also have a Square D Homeline panel & interlock HOMRBGK2C.
I have a 4 conductor #10 cord made up to connect the generator to the inlet but haven't ran the wires from the main panel to the garage.
I have been reading every thread I can find on on how to do this and initially thought it was a straight forward project but then saw some threads discussing how some portable generators have the neutral bounded to the ground which mine does.
Basically as I understand it you do not want the neutral and ground bonded in the main panel & on the generator. I've seen recommendations to separate them @ the generator for back feeding & connect them for portable use, don't like the idea of switching it back & forth.
Is there a good way of making the connection?
Since you only have 3 wires into the house and I remember the old electric stove & dryer plugs were only 3 prong I was wondering about running 3 wires from the panel to the generator inlet.