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Connecting 2200 watt generator to the 30 amp trailer input I have a 2200 watt Honda generator with two 15 amp, 120 volt extension cord outlets that I would like to connect to the 30 amp trailer input to provide 120 volts to run may TV, Dometic refrigerator, charge the battery, and 12 volt lights through the 12 volts battery
Honda EU2000i question. - Heartland Owners Forum I have been using two Honda 2000's (one is the Companion) with the parallel kit for three years now and have had no problems Together they run "one" AC and anything else I need just fine When the AC is not needed just one of the generators is all I usually need
Can a Honda EU7000is power both AC units on Silverado 37QB This looks like one of the best Honda generators I have ever seen advertised 7000 watts, Inverter efficient, 50 state EPA compliant, ELECTRONIC FUEL INJECTED! The drawback is the 2 - 30 amp outputs Nowhere on the internet could I learn if they could be combined
Mod for Honda Generators - Heartland Owners Forum I wasn't sure where to put this, so the general area wins I was playing with You Tube tonight found an interesting "mod" for the Honda EU1000i EU2000i generators, to have additional run time from an external fuel source Looks pretty easy cheap Here is a link to the video
Honda eu7000is generator - Heartland Owners Forum It has a 4 prong 30 amp plugin that you use an adapter to get the 50 amp plug on my fifth wheel I have concerns about 240v going to my Big Horn but have read that the electrical box in the RV splits the 240v into two 120 v's and this generator will power both ac's and most everything else Anyone have one of these Honda eu7000is generators?
Portable generator questions | Heartland Owners Forum I’m not new to RVing but am new to generators I’m considering buying a portable “suitcase” style generator because of their light weight I’m planning on boondocking later this summer in WY First question is about grounding It seems every manufacturer recommends or requires the portable be
15000 BTU AC Surge power requirements - Heartland Owners Forum Most people using portable generators that can afford it will use a pair of Honda EU2000i generators tied together with a combiner These are relatively light weight (easier to haul out and put away two 60# units rather than a single 100# unit of equivalent power output), very quiet, and very reliable
North Trail King 26LRSS Caliber Edition - Heartland Owners Forum It is a lot brighter inside because of all the windows, and the Caliber Edition has a pull out cargo rack capable of carry bicycles or 200 pounds of anything else I use it for my Honda generators, and miscellaneous camping stuff (charcoal, lantern, lights, etc ) Go for it, you will love it
Transfer Switch - Heartland Owners Forum Next question - My Bighorn is equipped with 50 amp service so I will assume my transfer switch is a 50 amp transfer switch I would like to use my two Honda EU200i generators in parallel located in my truck bed and connect them with a 30 amp three wire cable (Walmart) to the transfer switch with the connection in the front generator prep box area
Circuit Tester Problem? - Heartland Owners Forum A simple three light receptacle tester will always show a ground problem when plugged into a Honda generator, i e mine indicates an open ground Page 17 of the EU2000i manual states "Honda portable generators have a system ground that connects generator frame components to the ground terminals in the AC output receptacles