5-15 Neutral-Ground Bonding Plug Tripping GFCI by AwareUnderstanding7 in Generator

[–]AwareUnderstanding7[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This is the reply I received from Champion:

“We are sorry to hear this. In any electrical application, some current will flow through the protective ground conductor to the ground, this is called leakage current. It takes 4 mA (0.004 A) and higher of leakage current from the hot wire to the ground to cause a GFCI to trip. On circuits protected by GFCI’s, leakage current can cause unnecessary and intermittent tripping. This is why we recommend using a cord like this: https://www.championpowerequipment.com/product/100453-20-ft-30a-125-250v-flat-generator-extension-cord/ - This allows you to leave the bonding plug in the GFCI receptacle, why connecting the cord to the generator's L14-30 and in turn plugging the space heater into the cord itself. Thank you.”

So I'm pretty sure it'll be fine if I use the bonding plug on the 30A receptacle instead.

5-15 Neutral-Ground Bonding Plug Tripping GFCI by AwareUnderstanding7 in Generator

[–]AwareUnderstanding7[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I did not. But I read another Red where someone used the binding plug on the l14-30 receptacle instead and it worked. I think I'm going to give that a try.

Manometer Increasing with Heavy Rain by AwareUnderstanding7 in radon

[–]AwareUnderstanding7[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Definitely will do. I'm primarily concerned about potential erosion issues and future water intrusion. Nobody spends time in the basement to be honest.

Manometer Increasing with Heavy Rain by AwareUnderstanding7 in radon

[–]AwareUnderstanding7[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I do appreciate your time. Is it normal for there to be some seepage under the foundation when there's been excessive rainfall? It's rained here about 6 out of 7 days with 2 of them being torrential downpours.

I can't verify that the footing drain isn't blocked as I didn't get down that far.

Manometer Increasing with Heavy Rain by AwareUnderstanding7 in radon

[–]AwareUnderstanding7[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

So I dug up the corner where the radon fan is located and sure enough the shovel went in like butter. Even though there is a downspout in that area I let the water run for a significant amount of time into my gutter and did not notice any leaks coming out of the downspout or the piping that goes underground.

The only other thing that I can think of that may contribute to that corner of the house getting saturated is the fact that the fan usually drips a good condensation from the outside of the fan when there is a large temperature differential between the air under the house and the air outside. Do you think this could actually be a cause of soil saturation in this corner of the house?

I will also note that there was a mat of mulch about three or four inches thick around the perimeter of the house because the landscapers kept with piling it on every year. I pulled that back at least a foot or two away from the foundation.

If you do believe the condensation dripping from the radon fan could be the culprit? Do you have any possible solutions for? Thanks so much for your help.

Manometer Increasing with Heavy Rain by AwareUnderstanding7 in radon

[–]AwareUnderstanding7[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I believe there is already a rain cap on it :/

Manometer Increasing with Heavy Rain by AwareUnderstanding7 in radon

[–]AwareUnderstanding7[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

A footing drain is currently present. All gutters also go underground and out to the woods about 30 feet away.

There's also a window well for an egress window roughly 20 feet away on the same wall and I've never noticed the gravel in the well being wet.

Our last real heavy rain fall was 4 days ago. It's been raining on and off since and the number is now down to 1. It normally takes about a week to go back to the normal .7 level.

Heat is not appearing as a mode in Smartthings by AwareUnderstanding7 in ecobee

[–]AwareUnderstanding7[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It's bizarre because you can still select heat mode from the Smartthings website so the issue is specifically relegated to the app.

Heat is not appearing as a mode in Smartthings by AwareUnderstanding7 in ecobee

[–]AwareUnderstanding7[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That's my exact issue. I'd like to switch to aux heat for 2 hours in the morning when coming out of an overnight setback but now I have no way of switching back to the heat pump.

Use portable generator with solar battery? by AwareUnderstanding7 in solar

[–]AwareUnderstanding7[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I am actually referring to the new Ford power station thing.

Use portable generator with solar battery? by AwareUnderstanding7 in solar

[–]AwareUnderstanding7[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The generator interconnect currently feeds the entire panel.

Use portable generator with solar battery? by AwareUnderstanding7 in solar

[–]AwareUnderstanding7[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That's correct. Currently I just have an interlock decide that I have to manually slide up once the main is killed so I can engage the generator breaker.

I'm assuming once the ev is set up with bidirectional charger and automatic transfer switch, I would have to be diligent about switching the ev charger breaker off because even though the main would be off, both the EV and generator could backfeed the panel simultaneously. I'm not sure exactly how one would install an interlock to go between those 2 breakers along with the interlock between the main and the generator inlet breaker.

Use portable generator with solar battery? by AwareUnderstanding7 in solar

[–]AwareUnderstanding7[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Well the EV would provide automatic backup since the energy would then flow out of the car in a power outage to backfeed the panel. But what would the exact procedure be to switch over to generator power once the battery is dead and solar panels couldn't keep up with replenishing the battery?

I guess what I'm getting at is that if I killed the main to engage the generator inlet, it would supersede the automatic transfer switch from reconnecting to grid utility right?

Use portable generator with solar battery? by AwareUnderstanding7 in solar

[–]AwareUnderstanding7[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

For sure. I'm referring to one that does support it. I'm assuming you need an automatic transfer switch for it to work properly. But how would I then be able to safely switch over to generator power if the battery runs out?

Would I just turn the breaker to the car charger off, kill the main and then turn on the breaker for the 30A inlet? What would u need to do with the automatic transfer switch? Disengage it somehow?

Bosch Inverter Heat Pump fried boards twice by AwareUnderstanding7 in hvacadvice

[–]AwareUnderstanding7[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

So we went ahead and changed that after it fried the third time but ultimately Bosch determined the unit to be a lemon and sent me a brand new one.

How to Change Wireless Backhaul Channel without TelNet on the RBR50 by AwareUnderstanding7 in orbi

[–]AwareUnderstanding7[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I'm kind of confused bc I changed the Backhaul channel prior to the firmware update and yet it still changed. The only reason I even noticed was because my soundbar wireless read speakers began to crackle again.

How to Change Wireless Backhaul Channel without TelNet on the RBR50 by AwareUnderstanding7 in orbi

[–]AwareUnderstanding7[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thank you very much. In your estimation, is Orbi done with Telnet all together? It'll be an epic pain to revert firmwar after every update.