Erik K.
8/25/2023
I strongly suggest you get solar panels instead of a generator. Your neighbors and your family will thank you for the quiet. Plus, no gas bills, spills, smell, etc. Almost all RV fridges run great on propane, you don't need a generator for the fridge. And if you must get a generator, please get a modern quiet one.
Dave S.
8/25/2023
I’d always assumed running the generator (Honda 2200i) plugged into the shore power for the camper would charge the battery to some degree. Are you saying doing the above AND using the 2nd 15 amp outlet on the generator for a portable battery charger to also charge the house battery is even faster? In other words, two battery chargers working at the same time on a single battery.
Mountain G.
8/25/2023
Something most folks do not. pay attention to is the decibels of generator operation. I have to enforce 60 decibels as a park host.
Mr. B.
8/25/2023
My question is about grounding. My ginny has a floating ground. How do I ground the unit. Do I need to ground neutral to the frame? Or just use it as a floating ground. If operating the unit while driving how would I ground the unit? Help!
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Jim R.
8/26/2023
Absolutely no mention was ever made of a transfer switch. If a generator or inverter (or both) are direct wired into an electrical system of an RV without a transfer switch, somebody and somethings are going to get hurt!