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Originally Posted by TurnerFam
no, they probably won't. The factories usually have only several set up for powered usage while on the generator, or on the inverter(if you have one). The generator may not have the same output as your 30a or 50a Shore Power cord connection, so limiting the number of outlets is akin to saying that the generator is not designed for numerous connections.
usually a residential fridge is the first concern, then a TV outlet, and maybe one other for general purpose usage.
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I completely disagree. Everything that has 120 VAC power when on shore power has 120 VAC power when supplied by the generator because the transfer switch is in front of the power distribution panel.
It is much more likely that a GFCI has tripped if the receptacle has had power before.