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.
>
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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
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76 Experimental
Another Fab Day
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