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DrewE
Mar 21, 2017Explorer II
I assume the specifications are for various international versions--any given generator would be a single voltage output, but you might be able to get the same basic generator (perhaps under different names) in various countries with local mains voltages and frequencies.
Since the receptacles are wired in parallel, a 15A to 30A adapter should do as well as anything. Alternately one could presumably modify the generator and install a 30A RV receptacle, which should be a little bit less likely to overheat under heavy loading, assuming the generator is actually capable of supplying its full rated power.
Since the receptacles are wired in parallel, a 15A to 30A adapter should do as well as anything. Alternately one could presumably modify the generator and install a 30A RV receptacle, which should be a little bit less likely to overheat under heavy loading, assuming the generator is actually capable of supplying its full rated power.
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