Hello,
I'm in VA and just fired up the generator and was testing it out in advance of the hurricane. I was going to backfeed into my dryer's outlet after killing the main breaker and all but the necessary breakers (aquariums and fridge). The outlet is an older three prong 240V one. I have it wired correctly and plugged into the generator correctly, but I'm getting weird readings. I ran the ponytail into the basement from outside and the multimeter reads 208V between the two hot legs, a little low, but I should be OK with that I think, but the strange thing is between the neutral and one hot I get 24V and between the neutral and the other hot I get 24V. What the heck? I thought that each leg should be 120V. I also tested the generator output and it shows the same readings. Then after I unhooked everything and turning the breaker back on I tried the outlet in the house and it reads 240V between the two hots, and 120V between one hot and neutral and 120V between the other neutral and hot leg.
Any electricians know what could be going on?
Then part B, is this fixable before tomorrow evening or is this something I'll need to get another generator for?
Thanks in advance.
I'm in VA and just fired up the generator and was testing it out in advance of the hurricane. I was going to backfeed into my dryer's outlet after killing the main breaker and all but the necessary breakers (aquariums and fridge). The outlet is an older three prong 240V one. I have it wired correctly and plugged into the generator correctly, but I'm getting weird readings. I ran the ponytail into the basement from outside and the multimeter reads 208V between the two hot legs, a little low, but I should be OK with that I think, but the strange thing is between the neutral and one hot I get 24V and between the neutral and the other hot I get 24V. What the heck? I thought that each leg should be 120V. I also tested the generator output and it shows the same readings. Then after I unhooked everything and turning the breaker back on I tried the outlet in the house and it reads 240V between the two hots, and 120V between one hot and neutral and 120V between the other neutral and hot leg.
Any electricians know what could be going on?
Then part B, is this fixable before tomorrow evening or is this something I'll need to get another generator for?
Thanks in advance.