I've messaged a few people, on here and other forums and YouTube, and everyone seems to confirm that just removing the ground from the cable solves the issue, I guess I'll find out!
I got my inlet all installed, very happy with the outcome
Question is, is disabling it really a good option? If a kid does run out when you are backing up and was 100% their fault, will you be seen a criminal responsible and end up with a manslaughter charge because the speaker was unplugged?
I don't think that will ever happen, but just playing...
I posted this in the other thread, but I will post here too
I've tried to reach out to them, I think I found the right dealership. Hopefully they can give some clues
In that case, could you simply remove the bonding screw in the panel in the event you need to run from the PB?
I've consulted an electrician too, so we will see what they say, they are pretty sharp
I'm no electrician, but surely they are still bonded in the main panel?
Unless you disconnected it entirely, the neutral is always connected even when the main breaker is off, and the ground is always connected too
I'm hoping that just ditching the ground should get it to work, even with a...
Has there been any updates on your setup? Any GFCI issues?
I just got my 30a inlet and generator interlock installed, then I found these threads! I sure hope I can still use it to power the house
Hey guys, Just registered after finding this thread
Is the general consensus that even with the ground disconnected in the cord, you'll have an issue since the neutral is bonded in the main panel?
I just got a generator interlock installed with a 30a inlet hoping to use the truck! Will be a...