converting 120v only generator to 120/240
t00ls
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I hhave a chicago electric 3050 watt generator...it was only 120V.....this was a problem with a XW4548. You cant use a 120 gen with a 240 inverter.....at least that what the manual says, and I wasnt going to test it
sure I could buy a new generator that puts out 240V for $1200...money I didnt have and wont for a while....so I decided the solution instead of leaving leaving the 4548 in a diminished 120V only single phase...I would convert it back to 120/240 split phase and do the same for the generator
these pictures tell the story of how to convert this specific generator
first the factory wiring
and the modified wiring
Im pretty sure the head will be able to handle at least 15A on each line of the 240.....so I dont think there will be an issue there
sure I could buy a new generator that puts out 240V for $1200...money I didnt have and wont for a while....so I decided the solution instead of leaving leaving the 4548 in a diminished 120V only single phase...I would convert it back to 120/240 split phase and do the same for the generator
these pictures tell the story of how to convert this specific generator
first the factory wiring
and the modified wiring
Im pretty sure the head will be able to handle at least 15A on each line of the 240.....so I dont think there will be an issue there
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Yep... Looks good.
And the XW wired for 120/240 VAC, needs a 120/240 VAC genset.
You can (as I recall) rewire (and change the firmware) the XW to 120 VAC only and then use a 120 VAC genset. Another option.
Some other brands of 120/240 VAC inverters can work with a 120 VAC charger (Magnum for one?).
-Bill
Near San Francisco California: 3.5kWatt Grid Tied Solar power system+small backup genset -
It's good (and much better) to modify the genset, then to get into the hardware and firmware of the XW.
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BB. said:
You can (as I recall) rewire (and change the firmware) the XW to 120 VAC only and then use a 120 VAC genset. Another option.
-Bill
I did have it converted to 120 only.....just thought it might be better to have 120 on both legs of an existing home
times were hard , but they are getting better....will be doing some upgrades before to much longer......but until then...got to get by with what I have
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