Posted by Janicholson on September 05, 2011 at 10:19:53 from (199.17.6.77):
In Reply to: OT---Generator GFCI posted by Jiles on September 05, 2011 at 10:07:53:
Unless your truck is strap grounded to the genset, and the truck is attached to a substantial earth ground, The GFCI might not reliably detect lost current to you. It probably depends on the type of device being installed. The genset is also prone to modest spikes and stray voltage issues that are OK for its purpose, but not ideal for a sensitive GFCI device. Current surges, Inductive loads, and flourescent light ballasts being switched on and off will trip GFCI systems in a home. I imagine it would be a constant battle to keep it operational. Using three prong 120, or appropriately grounded 3 phase and 220 sigle phase appliances should be sufficient. Jim
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