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I notice one drawback. Using the RV plug only provides 30 Amps max. I'm re-thinking.
I would be interested if you can run both Hondas and have the trailer accept more than 13 amps. On my 2015 MS the transfer switch will accept only one generator and will cut out the power of the second one. I called Surgeguard and they verified that the parallel hook up will not work with their Transfer switch. How did you do it?
"The Power Management will not let the power into your unit because of a open ground. To correct this problem; use a new 15amp male three prong plug in - install a wire from the ground prong (top prong and green screw) to the neutral prong (silver screw). DO NOT USE the Hot or Power prong (bronze or copper). Plug the male plugin into one of the 15 amps female receptacle on either generator. This will fix your problem".
I notice one drawback. Using the RV plug only provides 30 Amps max. I'm re-thinking.
I have a 50 amp service. I also have the adapter cord to use on 30 amp receptacles.
I would only run 1 AC when boon docking.
We have the front 50 amp plug plus the built in Surge Guard surge protector and the Precision Circuits Inc power control system. With all this we were having problem getting power from the two Honda 2000 watt generators into the coach. The fix was recommended by the power control company to Greg Weldon at DRV and passed on to me. "The Power Management will not let the power into your unit because of a open ground. To correct this problem; use a new 15amp male three prong plug in - install a wire from the ground prong (top prong and green screw) to the neutral prong (silver screw). DO NOT USE the Hot or Power prong (bronze or copper). Plug the male plugin into one of the 15 amps female receptacle on either generator. This will fix your problem". That is a quote from the note I got from Greg and it worked with no issues. We have used the generators on the 50amp plug on the front of the RV and the main power cord at the rear. We can only use one AC unit and two TV's and Refrigerator without over loading the generators.
This one has caught my attention. LIFAN Energy Storm 7000-Watt 389cc Gasoline Powered Electric/Remote Start Digital Inverter Generator, Electronic Fuel Injected-ESI7000iER-EFI - The Home Depot
Close to pulling the trigger.
This works fine for me with one generator and I have used it for 18 months. The neutral ground works perfectly. When the second generator is parrelled in both will run but the amps for the second are not showing. One leg shows 13 amps the othe shows 0, are you sure you are getting more than 13 or so amp? I have included a photo of the plug. It is correct. This is really puzzling. You are the first one I have met that it is working for with a new DRV with the electronic protection.
I'm now leaning towards the new Yamaha 2000. Actually the combo with Parr ell kit. This provides 3600 watts/30 amps
This works fine for me with one generator and I have used it for 18 months. The neutral ground works perfectly. When the second generator is parrelled in both will run but the amps for the second are not showing. One leg shows 13 amps the othe shows 0, are you sure you are getting more than 13 or so amp? I have included a photo of the plug. It is correct. This is really puzzling. You are the first one I have met that it is working for with a new DRV with the electronic protection.
Bought the Yamaha EF4500ISE. I have only fired it up in order to listen to it run. With no load this thing is very quiet. I had to order an adapter plug for the 30 amp so I will hook it up to the camper when it arrives.