Hip2u77
Well-known member
Hey all,
I'm trying to figure out what options I have to use a couple new generators I bought.
Right now, when the power goes out at my house, I use a B&S 5500w non-inverter generator that I hook to a manual transfer switch with the typical 30a Reliance L14-30p on the back of my house using a 40ft cord. But, to get the generator in the back yard requires enough work that I never roll it out there until I know power is going to be off for at least 6+ hours
Over the last couple months, thanks to GJ deals, I ended up grabbing a couple of the 2000w Pulsar's from Aldi. They're small enough to where I can grab one and be in the back yard hooked up in 10 minutes.
The question is, what is the easiest option so I can use either or both of the gens (based on needs) with the already installed L14-30? I read Offroadsteve's post here, which I think applies, but I don't want to modify any outlets / cords since I want to be able to use my big gen also.
Am I covering all my basses with a parallel kit and this L5-30 to L14-30 adapter? My thought is, the parallel kit gives me a L5-30 outlet and then I use the above adapter and hook one gen to my transfer switch using the unaltered 40ft cord. If I need more power I'll add the second gen to the other side of the parallel kit. If I need even more power I'll go back to the B&S. What I don't know is. . . is it safe to use a parallel kit with only one gen hooked up? Doesn't hooking to 2 gens just double the amps?
For the record, I don't need 240v. We have a forced air NG furnace, NG water heater and I don't need the electric stove or central air when the power is off. During warmer weather, I only need enough to run the frig and a box fan to keep the wife happy when she sleeps. When it's colder I might need the second gen to run the blower on the furnace.
Thanks!
I'm trying to figure out what options I have to use a couple new generators I bought.
Right now, when the power goes out at my house, I use a B&S 5500w non-inverter generator that I hook to a manual transfer switch with the typical 30a Reliance L14-30p on the back of my house using a 40ft cord. But, to get the generator in the back yard requires enough work that I never roll it out there until I know power is going to be off for at least 6+ hours
Over the last couple months, thanks to GJ deals, I ended up grabbing a couple of the 2000w Pulsar's from Aldi. They're small enough to where I can grab one and be in the back yard hooked up in 10 minutes.
The question is, what is the easiest option so I can use either or both of the gens (based on needs) with the already installed L14-30? I read Offroadsteve's post here, which I think applies, but I don't want to modify any outlets / cords since I want to be able to use my big gen also.
Am I covering all my basses with a parallel kit and this L5-30 to L14-30 adapter? My thought is, the parallel kit gives me a L5-30 outlet and then I use the above adapter and hook one gen to my transfer switch using the unaltered 40ft cord. If I need more power I'll add the second gen to the other side of the parallel kit. If I need even more power I'll go back to the B&S. What I don't know is. . . is it safe to use a parallel kit with only one gen hooked up? Doesn't hooking to 2 gens just double the amps?
For the record, I don't need 240v. We have a forced air NG furnace, NG water heater and I don't need the electric stove or central air when the power is off. During warmer weather, I only need enough to run the frig and a box fan to keep the wife happy when she sleeps. When it's colder I might need the second gen to run the blower on the furnace.
Thanks!