C
calhoun
Hi,
I had an old overhead service to my garage (50amp, 220v). It came down and
has been disconnected. I am going to put in an underground service. In the
mean time I want to continue to use the garage.
I have an 8HP generac 220 volt 30amp generator. It has 2 - 110 volt and 1 -
220 volt outlets.
I wired from the old service panel into the 220 outlet. one hot to each side
and the neutral to the ground post. Just like the old service was wired.
For some reason I can't get 110v on at the garage receptacles. Some are low
(60v) and some are high (160v)
At the generator I get 220 across the hots and 110 between the hot and the
neutral. Anyone know why this won't evenly split when hooked up to a service
panel?
I had an old overhead service to my garage (50amp, 220v). It came down and
has been disconnected. I am going to put in an underground service. In the
mean time I want to continue to use the garage.
I have an 8HP generac 220 volt 30amp generator. It has 2 - 110 volt and 1 -
220 volt outlets.
I wired from the old service panel into the 220 outlet. one hot to each side
and the neutral to the ground post. Just like the old service was wired.
For some reason I can't get 110v on at the garage receptacles. Some are low
(60v) and some are high (160v)
At the generator I get 220 across the hots and 110 between the hot and the
neutral. Anyone know why this won't evenly split when hooked up to a service
panel?