CobyRupert
Super Member
I don't think the transformers have much loss, but you have the consumer loads on the other secondary sides that would certainly load your generator down. I was actually quite amazed to learn that those big filled cans, really only have a little square transformer in them.
Right, transformers don't have much loss, but the inrush (magnetizing current) on reverse feeding the 30kVA or 50kVA transformer that supplies your 240V/200A service might be on the order of 10-12x (10-12 times) it's rated current (120amps-200amps, around here, utility typically under-sizes transformers for the service, knowing you don't typically draw 200 amps on 200amp service).
And that's just your transformer, never mind all the other ones connected to the primary line.
Unless your genny has a huge flywheel, a quick governor, a slow breaker, and lots of reserve power to supply this 1200 amps to 2400 amps of inrush, it's going to trip or stall.