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ya ya one a dem !!!!!!down here you need um, un less your going 2 run a cord .wich sux so you dont get a back. feed ive seen um hooked up never did one myself now what the fuck wrong lever kronkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkk Last edited by beet : 02-07-03 at 06:38 PM. |
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ya ya one a dem !!!!!!uuuuummmmmmm........... WHAT???????????? ![]() |
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i just fucked up my post its normal for meI've installed a couple of the Gentran manual transfer switches. They also have a smaller 6 circuit 30 Amp. Just my 2 cents, but they seem to work well. Generator Transfer Switch Model 10-7500 10 Circuit 30 AMP Unit Completely Pre-wired For Easy Installation Double Throw Switch Eliminates Power Backfeeding To The Utility Pole Allows For Two Double Pole 20 & 30 AMP Circuits Panel Type: Generator Transfer Switches Voltage: 240 Volts Wattage: 2000 watts Amperage: 30 amps |
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