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Babz posted: 29 Jun at 5:30 am
No there is not an extension-cord that connects to a “big appliance plug” you’ll have to move the oven outside. You can’t run the generator inside!! The ground wire should be touching the ground. I hope your Wen Power Pro 3500 has 220V capacity. generators that do are REALLY much bigger then the smaller ones most households and Campers use.
I don’t have an oven this year, either, because mine runs on propane and I can’t get any (roads too bad). I am cooking Corned beef and Cabbage in my Crock-pot. You could do a ham or roast the same way.
Norm V posted: 30 Jun at 2:37 am
I may have some bad news for you. If your oven is electric, there is probably no way your gen set is going to power it. According to the specs that I found, the max output of your gen at 240v is 25 amps. Your oven probably pulls at least 40 amps at 240v.
Electric ranges/ovens are wired on 50 amp circuits. Your gen set probably has a 20 amp 240v receptacle, along with 15/20 amp 120v receptacles.
By the way, where was this gen set going to be running while you powered the oven? Not in the house I hope!
thin ice posted: 01 Jul at 12:25 pm
To ground any electrical generator or a power system you connect the ground wire to a rod driven into the earth. It is not that simple to perform a ground source. But I would caution you to try an alternative to cooking. Portable gen sets are not a good means to power an electric oven.
William B posted: 04 Jul at 10:01 pm
don,t know about the ext cord but drive a steel rod in the ground and attach ground wire to it
bob and dolly k posted: 07 Jul at 6:08 am
you need to pound a ground rod into the ground and attach the wire to
that. if the circuit breaker tripped you know you can reset it yourself
or if you have the old type fusses that are glass and you ***** them
in you can take it to the hardware store and get another. you don’t need an electrician unless you have to replace the breaker itself. you could replace the breaker itself if you wanted just shut the main breaker
off and there should be some screws holding the panel cover on. take
that off and you will see the breakers. just pull out the old one and
get another just like it, push the new one in,put the cover back, turn on the main and click the breaker to on. if putting new breakers in
doesn’t work then you have a more involved problem, then you
will need an electrician.
JIYA posted: 08 Jul at 8:49 pm
I am favour of Norm V answer because his answer are more impressive.
Thanks