Highbeam
Well-known member
I have a legal generator interlock panel on my home. It allows me to backfeed the panel from a generator inlet plug that feeds the backfeed breaker. 30 amps of 220 through a 10/3 circuit. It works well with my 3500 watt genset.
I have been genset shopping and my criteria has always been a very low wattage 220 genset so that I can backfeed the home and keep fuel consumption down. The best inverter gensets are only available with 110 volt outputs.
I have been advised to create an adapter to feed the 110 power to both "phases" of the 220, 30 amp, twistlock plug going into the house. This would of course eliminate the possibility of me using 220 volt appliances but that is not a problem.
I am concerned about side effects. Especially the netural conductor. Since the full load is now in phase, it would seem that the neutral is now doing double duty.
What are your opinions?
I have been genset shopping and my criteria has always been a very low wattage 220 genset so that I can backfeed the home and keep fuel consumption down. The best inverter gensets are only available with 110 volt outputs.
I have been advised to create an adapter to feed the 110 power to both "phases" of the 220, 30 amp, twistlock plug going into the house. This would of course eliminate the possibility of me using 220 volt appliances but that is not a problem.
I am concerned about side effects. Especially the netural conductor. Since the full load is now in phase, it would seem that the neutral is now doing double duty.
What are your opinions?

