I've got an old onan in my 1978 revcon, it's worked flawlessly over the years and is still running great but I was looking at the tag on the side and it lists the model as 5.0CCK 3CR/16000U, the wattage is 5K and it lists the amperage at 20.8, that didn't surprise me but I looked closer and it says 120/240 on voltage, I found that interesting as it appears to have the ability to also kick out 220, any ideas or suggestions? I'm curious about how to access the 220 side of it and what it would all entail. The revcon is set for 30 amp hookups now and I'm tossing around the idea of using the onan on the skanee house instead of my 3000 watt honda.
Cody, LOL just traded my 5.0 for an Honda EM5000. I think the onan has two 120 hot legs and should be fairly simple to convert over to 220, I just don't know how It is done, but can be done. I swapped for the more portable honda cause it is easier to manage while we go thru the de-construction phase on the Iggle ;D good luck
The two hot legs is what I was thinking it has, on the remote panel it has 2 fuses so that made me think it has them, what I'm doing now is running my little honda 3000 inverter generator thru a hot cord with male ends on both ends to the 30 amp rv outlet on the house and I've got a jumper on the house breaker box that ties both legs on the house together so I can power both sides of the box, that way I can use the house lights, refrig and any outlets ( coffee) lol, don't panic, the house is not on the grid so I won't fry any lineman and the power setup is heavy duty enough to handle what I'm doing lol.
Cody,
I don't have my Onan manuals with me, but I know there are 4 wires coming out of the generator head. depending on how these wires are connected, you can get 120 only, 240 only or 120 & 240. Maybe someone will post the schematics. If wired 120/240, each 120 leg will be 2.5 KW, if wired 120 only, the 1 leg will be 5 KW. On my PowerTech with 2 circuit breakers installed at the factory, I was told to put a jumper between the 2 breakers on the input side when wiring it for120 only output. Jack
ody,
I found this manual online http://www.scribd.com/doc/6747282/Onan-CCK-Models-40-5 (http://www.scribd.com/doc/6747282/Onan-CCK-Models-40-5)
It looks like those units are either 120 or 240 both not reconnectable. If yours is 240, you should be balancing the loads on each leg.
Cody, Jack is right..your unit is flexible as far as the output is concerned. Unless you have a need for the 240V in your panel the most logical way to connect it is straight 120VAC..that way you don't have to be concerned about balancing the load across the two windings. The CCK familly is noted for its' endurance and long service life.
Hope this helps.
Ncbob
I appreciate the information, looks like I've got good options to choose from, I know the generator is a good one it's been a great runner as long as I've had it, I bought the revcon in the mid 80's and the only thing the generator has wanted is a couple of plugs now and then and clean oil, it's been a flawless runner.
Cody We have the expert on onans on the board now. Just don't let him help with sewer tank issues.
uncle ned
ps welcome back bob
Yep, ned, I was hoping that bob would see my question, it seems we have the best of the best here on the board, doesn't matter what the problem is we have people that know the ins and outs of it, we've very lucky to have the type of quality that is here, as far as the slight sewer misfortune, I'm afraid I may have had a hand in it, spade bits seem to grow in my toolbox lol.
Cody; On mine when I take the cover off the connection box on the onan, It has a wiring diagram on the cover. Quite a suprise that they were thoughtful.
Big John
It looks to me that you rascals aren't ever going to let me live that sewer hose problem down are you?
'S fine with me. Just think of how my stupidity makes the rest of you look like geniuses! :D
NCbob
cody, is there not a schematic printed on the inside of the control box covers?
Every one I've seen has the schematic for swapping the 120 or 120/240 leads inside.
A bunch of us re-wired a little 4k at a bus rally for a busnut. Lots better on the straight 120, you can get all you've got without worrying about circuits. Of course, the project took a lot longer with all the talking than the actual job....
happy coaching!
buswarrior
Not wishing to do any nitpicking with you Ian, but it would be a connection diagram.
Since I've been away for a while it's so good to see that you're still a stalwart contributor. I'll be looking forward to exchange messages with old friends like you.
NCbob
uh oh...
Ian is the bossnut
I'm buswarrior
Same province, different busnut!
Looking forward to some chat!
happy coaching!
buswarrior
Quote from: NCbob on May 10, 2010, 11:54:15 AM
It looks to me that you rascals aren't ever going to let me live that sewer hose problem down are you?
'S fine with me. Just think of how my stupidity makes the rest of you look like geniuses! :D
NCbob
Hey NCbob what sewer hose problem, I must have been in the little boys room when you had your problem. I need a link so I can feel like a genius too. LOL
WVaNative
I haven't taken the cover off yet, I'm working on loosening up the slideout for the generator, I didn't realize the generator was mounted on a slideout tray until I looked under it and saw the rollers, it hasn't been rolled out since I bought it in the mid 80's so it is pretty well crudded in place, and I haven't gotten to the control box which is behind a crossmember, but now that I know a diagram may be there I'll check it out closer.
Get over to www.smokstak.com (http://www.smokstak.com) and get to the Onan forum. All kinds of experts there.
What you have is a 240V generator that puts out two legs of 120V, just like your 50 amp shore power plug (I have the same type genset, running on propane, NG or gasoline as needed). M1 and M3 are the X and Y legs, M2 is Neutral.
All I did was run a cable to the service bay with a 50 amp appliance outlet, and plug the shore power cable to that when I want to use the genset.
Buswarrior, my apologies. I try and remember all the Members' first names just as a hobby and this time I goofed.
At 75 the memory banks don't just need charging....they're out to lunch!
As to the, shall we say, unfortunate experience with my sewer hose...I'd allowed myself to leave the orange protective caps which came with the new hose to be in that compartment. At Arcadia that year (you must realize that all this took place a couple of years ago but to many it will remain in their memories as a source for "Gotchas" in my direction. The cap somehow flipped itself back onto the hose and I connected it without being properly observant. I thought the stem in the dump valve had stripped out and oh so many other calamities until I finally discovered that I'm not as in fallable as I'd like to be.
I'll remember the look on Jack Conrads' face when I discovered the problem and corrected. Those of you who know Jack will understand that he didn't need to say anything but the grin on his face has been etched in my memory ever since.
And while the rest of you still enjoy remembering the incident and enjoying poking me about it I will tell you honestly that there's nothing more humbling than ones own stupidity.
NCbob