bill-e
Aug 11, 2015Explorer
Yamaha EF2000iS 2,000 Watt Gen...x 2
Hi Folks,
I'm considering upgrading from my almost new Yamaha EF2400iSHC Portable Generator to a pair of EFS2000iS's for 4000w.
While my 2400w unit does the job most of the time. It is 75+ pounds and struggles with my AC (low line voltage)
My question has to do with the pigtail. I'm thinking I will often run only one generator, starting the second for AC or for when we're stuck in the camper for weather or need heavy electrical use. Can I leave the two connected with the pigtail and only start one generator? Or must I remove the pigtail and plug my camper into the generator with an adapter?
I'm considering upgrading from my almost new Yamaha EF2400iSHC Portable Generator to a pair of EFS2000iS's for 4000w.
While my 2400w unit does the job most of the time. It is 75+ pounds and struggles with my AC (low line voltage)
My question has to do with the pigtail. I'm thinking I will often run only one generator, starting the second for AC or for when we're stuck in the camper for weather or need heavy electrical use. Can I leave the two connected with the pigtail and only start one generator? Or must I remove the pigtail and plug my camper into the generator with an adapter?