CIRCUIT BREAKER ON PORTABLE GENERATOR 10 PTS.?


I paid for a generator genuine poor off this guy. It is a coleman 3500 watt with a briggs as well as stratton engine. It had circuit breaker reset switches creatively for any small box though they have been removed. we was wondering if there is a error if it will still cut off energy internally as well as if it does cut off energy will it reset itself if we usually restart a motor? Please usually folks which know what they have been articulate about. we do electrical work though we do not know a inner electronics of this generator. Thanks
Like we pronounced we hold it is usually a reset toggle switch not a tangible breaker. we know we need over stream protection.

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  1. #1 by starr on November 4, 2009 - 3:33 am

    Is it the step up model.(it idles down when not under a load) that one I believe has a internal overload.

  2. #2 by J.D. on November 4, 2009 - 3:33 am

    without the breakers, if there is a fault it will ruin the outlets and quite possibly the equipment you are running off the generator

  3. #3 by Jim W on November 4, 2009 - 3:33 am

    If you are a qualified electrician, you should know that it is dangerous to have a circuit without overload protection. The generator has no internal overloads, just the switches that were removed. Put some small circuit breakers in the system. Probably 15 amp on each circuit. but that will push the capacity of the generator to the limit. Good luck.

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