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![]() wrote in message ... On Dec 13, 9:51 am, "West" wrote: wrote in message ... Is it possable to hook up two inverters, each 120 volts into my household system to get 240 volts? I am running a lister 3 cyl 15kw generator during the day and a 1500 watt inverter at night running off batteries charged by the generator. I have most of the house hooked up to one side of my breaker panel, and just the 220 hooked up to both sides, when I switch over to inverter, I shut off the 220 breakers to make sure I don't overload the inverter, tho I don't think having one leg dead on the 220 would allow current to flow. don't know.. So, Can I hook up one inverter to each side of my breaker box and use 220 to run my well pump? If so, I can get some higher power inverters to do that. I don't have the funds to get a pure sine wave 220 volt inverter, so am stuck with the cheap 200.00 ones from coleman. I thought about trying it, but don't want to fry the inverters and than have to buy new ones. Thanks for any info William Why don't you simply pay your electric bill. :-) 27,000.00 to get electricity to my house. Would you give me a loan for that? If you would, I will GLADLY pay my electric bill!! Your problem is better presented on alt.energy.homepower. Try it. west |
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