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mobileray381
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Mar 24, 2015

Honda 3000 Questions

Hello. I am new here and have my first post. I got a 2005 Laredo 5th wheel. The sticker by the power cord says 30 ampres. My plug has two slanted blades and a rounded extension which I figure is the ground.

Today I got a free Honda EU3000is from a guy cleaning out a closed up RadioShack. He said that it would run my RV as long as I did not use the air conditioner and microwave at the same time.

Don't know if that is right but thought its free, might as well take it.

I guess the EU3000 means it is from Europe and makes 3000 watts? Will this run my rig in the USA without problems?

I was going to try and add a picture from my Android tablet but haven't figured it out yet.

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  • The receptacle is RATED up to 30amps.

    The generator will only supply the 23.3amps
  • Quick, go buy a lottery ticket; it's your lucky day! Welcome to the forum! Please post often.
  • Wow. A free Honda 3k. When the person who gave it to you figures out what it's worth he might not be too happy with himself. Hope it works.
  • This is great info everyone. And thanks for the link to the user guide. Can't open it correctly on my droid tablet but I will check it from Microsoft tomorrow.

    Yes I will need some type of adapter. I attached 2 pics of what I have. The locking plug-in spot says 23.3A above the plug and stamped in the plastic of the plug itself is a 30A and the sticker on the rig says 30 amps.

    Does this Honda make 30A or 23.3A? Maybe a wrong label?


    Here is my cord atthe business end.




    Here is my generator plug-in area. 23.3A on the labeland 30Astamped on the plastic of the plug if you zoom in.


  • Congrats, Ray, those generators cost almost $2,000.00 new and are considered among the best anywhere.

    The plug for your rig sounds like a 30 amp RV plug. Be sure that you don't plug into any outlets that ALMOST fit, because there is a 240 volt 30 amp outlet that will fit if you force it, and it will fry everything in your trailer. This is not a concern at campgrounds, but if you hire an electrician to put in a plug at your house, they may not know the difference.

    Your Honda 3000 puts out 2600 watts on a steady basis and 3000 watts during momentary "surges". Your cord and the main breaker in your trailer can handle up to 3600 watts on a steady basis. As said, the A/C is the biggest load (and a microwave if you have one). The A/C will likely need ALL your 3600 watts when it starts up on a hot day, but only about half that when it runs. This means that your Honda will probably be overloaded because of the first moment's surge of power required. This is a frustration we all deal with.

    If you're made of money you can buy a second Honda and connect them together and you'll never run out of power. Have fun!!
  • I don't think it has anything to do with Europe but I have been wrong before! He is right about what you can run and it is a great genny. Very quiet and dependable. I have been using mine sense 2005 with no problems. Love it.
  • It will work very well for your RV. As he said, you dont want to run 2 heavy draw items at the same time. It probably has a twist lock plug design and you will need an adapter to connect it to your 30 amp RV cord.

    I mounted my 3000 in the truck bed with a fan powered ventilated metal locking cover. It also has a remote start kit. When I run it a short time I dont worry about opening my cover lid. When I'm running it for longer times or when it's real warm out I will open the cover. Nice of him to give you the sweetest, quietest $2,000 generator on the market.

    3000
  • No, it's not from the EU, that's just a model designation. :)
    You got yourself a great gen there. It will run your air and maybe even you micro at the same time (if you have to).

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