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naturist
Jan 29, 2015Nomad II
Shore power is talked about as 110, 115, or 120 volt because it varies from location to location depending on how close to the power company's transformer you are and what other load might be on that circuit. If you stick a volt meter on it, and watch if for a few days, you will likely see voltages all over that range.
As far as #3, the answer is no. You can't get more out of the generator than it is capable of producing. As others have noted, you can't get 30 amps out of those two Hondas for more than a couple seconds, which is their surge capacity. After a couple seconds they will either yield a max of 26 amps or they'll kick offline as overloaded.
As far as #3, the answer is no. You can't get more out of the generator than it is capable of producing. As others have noted, you can't get 30 amps out of those two Hondas for more than a couple seconds, which is their surge capacity. After a couple seconds they will either yield a max of 26 amps or they'll kick offline as overloaded.
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