For years I have seen the Honda adaptors wherein an adaptor with two 15 amp plugs is plugged into standard spacing wall recepticals to get 120V 30 Amps to a shore line for RV.
Now I am seeing adaptors that convert a four prong 240V plug to a 120V 30 Amp shore line.
I have a Powerback 5000/6250V generator with a double set of standard 120V recepticals with 20 amp breakers and it also has a four prong round plug for 240V with 20 amps each leg. It has a 7 gal tank and is supposed to run about ten hours at half load.
I have two RV 25 ft extensions so I can get the unit about 75 feet away and face the muffler outbound.
What is the consensus of opinion of how to go on getting 30 amps to the AS?
I assume if one does this a ground rod needs to be driven in and hooked to generator?
Now I am seeing adaptors that convert a four prong 240V plug to a 120V 30 Amp shore line.
I have a Powerback 5000/6250V generator with a double set of standard 120V recepticals with 20 amp breakers and it also has a four prong round plug for 240V with 20 amps each leg. It has a 7 gal tank and is supposed to run about ten hours at half load.
I have two RV 25 ft extensions so I can get the unit about 75 feet away and face the muffler outbound.
What is the consensus of opinion of how to go on getting 30 amps to the AS?
I assume if one does this a ground rod needs to be driven in and hooked to generator?
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