fried1765
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Equipment
Kubota L48 TLB, Ford 1920 FEL, Ford 8N, SCAG Liberty Z, Gravely Pro.
I just ordered a new 8500W DuroMax dual fuel generator.
This unit has a 30Amp/240 volt 4 pole twist lok output.
I want to be able to use it with a nearby three prong dryer receptacle.
The internet seems to say that I must use a 4 prong receptacle.
If I must use a 4 prong receptacle, I do not see how there could be any benefit.
There are only three wires inbound to that receptacle, the current supply is buried, and is 600ft long underground (2 hots +neutral)....... (I ain"t diggin 600' to add a ground wire!
Should I just take that (4th wire) ground from the new 4 prong receptacle, and hook it to a ground rod ?
I thought this was a no-no.
Seems like all that would be grounded would be the 15' distance from the generator to the new 4 prong receptacle.
I should do....What?
This unit has a 30Amp/240 volt 4 pole twist lok output.
I want to be able to use it with a nearby three prong dryer receptacle.
The internet seems to say that I must use a 4 prong receptacle.
If I must use a 4 prong receptacle, I do not see how there could be any benefit.
There are only three wires inbound to that receptacle, the current supply is buried, and is 600ft long underground (2 hots +neutral)....... (I ain"t diggin 600' to add a ground wire!
Should I just take that (4th wire) ground from the new 4 prong receptacle, and hook it to a ground rod ?
I thought this was a no-no.
Seems like all that would be grounded would be the 15' distance from the generator to the new 4 prong receptacle.
I should do....What?
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