Generator as primary power
I have a generator that provides primary power for a cabin in the middle of the woods.
What is the proper neutral-grounding/ground-rod setup for this?
My first thoughts would be Neutral and Ground bonded at the generator with a ground rod at the generator, then no bonding or ground rod at the main panel fed from the generator.
Thanks for any advice.
Comment on tkrussell's post
Thank you, that is exactly what I was thinking originally.
Comment on Stratmando's post
Actually, I already have a 1050w Solar Array and 2700ah of battery storage.
I didn't want to overcomplicate the question by bringing that up. I only have the generator fire up when (rarely) the batteries drop below 11.5v or if we need to run the Air Conditioning.
And I know someone will ask so yes, my transfer switch is a 4-pole (1 pole not being used since I am all 110v) that swaps the neutral and ground also between the gen and the inverter, so I'm safe there.
Thanks for all the help.