They have both 30 amp and 40 amp models. http://generlink.com/generlink.htmlKeith B wrote: ↑Sat Feb 27, 2021 9:19 pmI tried to get approval to trial one of these with one of the rural electric co-ops and their engineer wouldn’t even talk to me, though many others actually sell them theirselves. I am a State and local licensed Master Electrician and am on the city electrical board
One thing to remember is you will still be limited to a maximum of 30 amps (7200 watts) with this device and a portable generator, so you can run a well pump by itself, or a water heater all alone, snd you would have very little spare capacity to run anything else if one of those was in use.
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I stumbled across a video today that might help someone out.