Well Water Electricity - 220 solultion

marcus mcgee

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Still working and it puts out two 110 hot feeds and a neutral to give you 220. It was a
simple mod on my unit and I will look up how it was done. My Onan is not the original,
but is a 6KW. If you have a fax I can drag out the documentation and send it to you.

Your mileage may vary, do at own risk, never heard of you and was out of town at the time
so don't blame me.

Marcus McGee

> Your Onan does not put out 220. Only 110. Awhile back there was some discussion on
> converting it to 220. Some one had their shop do it. I don't know how long or if it
> still is working that way. Good luck. Darren
>

>
> > Hey All;
> >
> > With all of this talk about shore power, it reminded me of a project that I
> > need to do by the end of the year. I need to be able to power the pump in my
> > well from the Onan in the GMC. It's a 1 horsepower, 220Volt submersible
> > pump, sitting at 60 feet in a 90 foot well (hit water at 10 feet). The Onan
> > is a 6Kw unit. I think it should be4 able to handle the startup surge
> > current. Any thoughts? If I can do this, I'll need the pinouts of the black
> > connector in the couch. Thanks.
> >
> > GaryB
> >
> > 76 PB in Ca.
> >
> > _______________________________________________________________
> > Get Free Email and Do More On The Web. Visit http://www.msn.com
>
> --
> Darren Paget
> 76 Experimental
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Before not doing this always refer to the schematic and verify with a volt
meter. I did not do it and did not see exactly what he did, but the hook up is
in the manual and he did not move the output wires , but the jumpers as listed
on the schematic.

Sgt. Schultz

> Darren;
>
> That was me. I (actually my chief engineer) split the two coils to provide
> separate 110 to two separate circuits. Two 110 hots and a ground give you
> 220 if needed. In the installation manual for BGE, NHE Gensets Manual
> #965-0628 of 2-92 page 7-4
> the schematic #611-1206 for 60HZ generator.
> He moved:
>
> T4 From L0 to L2
> T3 From L1 to L0
> CB2 From L1 to L2
>
> This is a totally unauthorized switch and what you do is up to you. If
> anything blows up or anyone wants to yell I will tell you that you should
> not do it. Do not put the beans in your ear and do not throw me in the
> briar patch. Buyer beware.
>
> I know nothing, I hear nothing and I see nothing.
>
> Sgt Schultz

> Still working and it puts out two 110 hot feeds and a neutral to give you 220. It was a
> simple mod on my unit and I will look up how it was done. My Onan is not the original,
> but is a 6KW. If you have a fax I can drag out the documentation and send it to you.
>
> Your mileage may vary, do at own risk, never heard of you and was out of town at the time
> so don't blame me.
>
> Marcus McGee
>

>
> > Your Onan does not put out 220. Only 110. Awhile back there was some discussion on
> > converting it to 220. Some one had their shop do it. I don't know how long or if it
> > still is working that way. Good luck. Darren
> >

> >
> > > Hey All;
> > >
> > > With all of this talk about shore power, it reminded me of a project that I
> > > need to do by the end of the year. I need to be able to power the pump in my
> > > well from the Onan in the GMC. It's a 1 horsepower, 220Volt submersible
> > > pump, sitting at 60 feet in a 90 foot well (hit water at 10 feet). The Onan
> > > is a 6Kw unit. I think it should be4 able to handle the startup surge
> > > current. Any thoughts? If I can do this, I'll need the pinouts of the black
> > > connector in the couch. Thanks.
> > >
> > > GaryB
> > >
> > > 76 PB in Ca.
> > >
> > > _______________________________________________________________
> > > Get Free Email and Do More On The Web. Visit http://www.msn.com
> >
> > --
> > Darren Paget
> > 76 Experimental
> > Another Fab Day
> > paget
 
My Onan only has one set of windings. So it couldn't be wired for 220.
There must be different flavors floating around.

The other option would be to find a surplus transformer that would carry
the power.

Dick

>Before not doing this always refer to the schematic and verify with a volt
>meter. I did not do it and did not see exactly what he did, but the hook
up is
>in the manual and he did not move the output wires , but the jumpers as
listed
>on the schematic.
>
>Sgt. Schultz
>

>
>> Darren;
>>
>> That was me. I (actually my chief engineer) split the two coils to provide
>> separate 110 to two separate circuits. Two 110 hots and a ground give you
>> 220 if needed. In the installation manual for BGE, NHE Gensets Manual
>> #965-0628 of 2-92 page 7-4
>> the schematic #611-1206 for 60HZ generator.
>> He moved:
>>
>> T4 From L0 to L2
>> T3 From L1 to L0
>> CB2 From L1 to L2
>>
>> This is a totally unauthorized switch and what you do is up to you. If
>> anything blows up or anyone wants to yell I will tell you that you should
>> not do it. Do not put the beans in your ear and do not throw me in the
>> briar patch. Buyer beware.
>>
>> I know nothing, I hear nothing and I see nothing.
>>
>> Sgt Schultz
>

>
>> Still working and it puts out two 110 hot feeds and a neutral to give
you 220. It was a
>> simple mod on my unit and I will look up how it was done. My Onan is
not the original,
>> but is a 6KW. If you have a fax I can drag out the documentation and
send it to you.
>>
>> Your mileage may vary, do at own risk, never heard of you and was out of
town at the time
>> so don't blame me.
>>
>> Marcus McGee
>>

>>
>> > Your Onan does not put out 220. Only 110. Awhile back there was some
discussion on
>> > converting it to 220. Some one had their shop do it. I don't know how
long or if it
>> > still is working that way. Good luck. Darren
>> >

>> >
>> > > Hey All;
>> > >
>> > > With all of this talk about shore power, it reminded me of a
project that I
>> > > need to do by the end of the year. I need to be able to power the
pump in my
>> > > well from the Onan in the GMC. It's a 1 horsepower, 220Volt submersible
>> > > pump, sitting at 60 feet in a 90 foot well (hit water at 10 feet).
The Onan
>> > > is a 6Kw unit. I think it should be4 able to handle the startup surge
>> > > current. Any thoughts? If I can do this, I'll need the pinouts of
the black
>> > > connector in the couch. Thanks.
>> > >
>> > > GaryB
>> > >
>> > > 76 PB in Ca.
>> > >
>> > > _______________________________________________________________
>> > > Get Free Email and Do More On The Web. Visit http://www.msn.com
>> >
>> > --
>> > Darren Paget
>> > 76 Experimental
>> > Another Fab Day
>> > paget
>
>
 
The big story here is that, No one recommends doing this. You may, in fact, burn up your
genset. This modification is not endorsed in any way by any body here. For sure, Onan does NOT
RECOMMEND doing this.

> Before not doing this always refer to the schematic and verify with a volt
> meter. I did not do it and did not see exactly what he did, but the hook up is
> in the manual and he did not move the output wires , but the jumpers as listed
> on the schematic.
>
> Sgt. Schultz
>

>
> > Darren;
> >
> > That was me. I (actually my chief engineer) split the two coils to provide
> > separate 110 to two separate circuits. Two 110 hots and a ground give you
> > 220 if needed. In the installation manual for BGE, NHE Gensets Manual
> > #965-0628 of 2-92 page 7-4
> > the schematic #611-1206 for 60HZ generator.
> > He moved:
> >
> > T4 From L0 to L2
> > T3 From L1 to L0
> > CB2 From L1 to L2
> >
> > This is a totally unauthorized switch and what you do is up to you. If
> > anything blows up or anyone wants to yell I will tell you that you should
> > not do it. Do not put the beans in your ear and do not throw me in the
> > briar patch. Buyer beware.
> >
> > I know nothing, I hear nothing and I see nothing.
> >
> > Sgt Schultz
>

>
> > Still working and it puts out two 110 hot feeds and a neutral to give you 220. It was a
> > simple mod on my unit and I will look up how it was done. My Onan is not the original,
> > but is a 6KW. If you have a fax I can drag out the documentation and send it to you.
> >
> > Your mileage may vary, do at own risk, never heard of you and was out of town at the time
> > so don't blame me.
> >
> > Marcus McGee
> >

> >
> > > Your Onan does not put out 220. Only 110. Awhile back there was some discussion on
> > > converting it to 220. Some one had their shop do it. I don't know how long or if it
> > > still is working that way. Good luck. Darren
> > >

> > >
> > > > Hey All;
> > > >
> > > > With all of this talk about shore power, it reminded me of a project that I
> > > > need to do by the end of the year. I need to be able to power the pump in my
> > > > well from the Onan in the GMC. It's a 1 horsepower, 220Volt submersible
> > > > pump, sitting at 60 feet in a 90 foot well (hit water at 10 feet). The Onan
> > > > is a 6Kw unit. I think it should be4 able to handle the startup surge
> > > > current. Any thoughts? If I can do this, I'll need the pinouts of the black
> > > > connector in the couch. Thanks.
> > > >
> > > > GaryB
> > > >
> > > > 76 PB in Ca.
> > > >
> > > > _______________________________________________________________
> > > > Get Free Email and Do More On The Web. Visit http://www.msn.com
> > >
> > > --
> > > Darren Paget
> > > 76 Experimental
> > > Another Fab Day
> > > paget

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76 Experimental
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This modification is in my manual for my genset. They show it as an option. The manual is from
Onan. Perhaps it only applies to the model that I have.

Marcus

> The big story here is that, No one recommends doing this. You may, in fact, burn up your
> genset. This modification is not endorsed in any way by any body here. For sure, Onan does NOT
> RECOMMEND doing this.
>

>
> > Before not doing this always refer to the schematic and verify with a volt
> > meter. I did not do it and did not see exactly what he did, but the hook up is
> > in the manual and he did not move the output wires , but the jumpers as listed
> > on the schematic.
> >
> > Sgt. Schultz
> >

> >
> > > Darren;
> > >
> > > That was me. I (actually my chief engineer) split the two coils to provide
> > > separate 110 to two separate circuits. Two 110 hots and a ground give you
> > > 220 if needed. In the installation manual for BGE, NHE Gensets Manual
> > > #965-0628 of 2-92 page 7-4
> > > the schematic #611-1206 for 60HZ generator.
> > > He moved:
> > >
> > > T4 From L0 to L2
> > > T3 From L1 to L0
> > > CB2 From L1 to L2
> > >
> > > This is a totally unauthorized switch and what you do is up to you. If
> > > anything blows up or anyone wants to yell I will tell you that you should
> > > not do it. Do not put the beans in your ear and do not throw me in the
> > > briar patch. Buyer beware.
> > >
> > > I know nothing, I hear nothing and I see nothing.
> > >
> > > Sgt Schultz
> >

> >
> > > Still working and it puts out two 110 hot feeds and a neutral to give you 220. It was a
> > > simple mod on my unit and I will look up how it was done. My Onan is not the original,
> > > but is a 6KW. If you have a fax I can drag out the documentation and send it to you.
> > >
> > > Your mileage may vary, do at own risk, never heard of you and was out of town at the time
> > > so don't blame me.
> > >
> > > Marcus McGee
> > >

> > >
> > > > Your Onan does not put out 220. Only 110. Awhile back there was some discussion on
> > > > converting it to 220. Some one had their shop do it. I don't know how long or if it
> > > > still is working that way. Good luck. Darren
> > > >

> > > >
> > > > > Hey All;
> > > > >
> > > > > With all of this talk about shore power, it reminded me of a project that I
> > > > > need to do by the end of the year. I need to be able to power the pump in my
> > > > > well from the Onan in the GMC. It's a 1 horsepower, 220Volt submersible
> > > > > pump, sitting at 60 feet in a 90 foot well (hit water at 10 feet). The Onan
> > > > > is a 6Kw unit. I think it should be4 able to handle the startup surge
> > > > > current. Any thoughts? If I can do this, I'll need the pinouts of the black
> > > > > connector in the couch. Thanks.
> > > > >
> > > > > GaryB
> > > > >
> > > > > 76 PB in Ca.
> > > > >
> > > > > _______________________________________________________________
> > > > > Get Free Email and Do More On The Web. Visit http://www.msn.com
> > > >
> > > > --
> > > > Darren Paget
> > > > 76 Experimental
> > > > Another Fab Day
> > > > paget
>
> --
> Darren Paget
> 76 Experimental
> Another Fab Day
> paget