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MrWizard
Apr 23, 2006Moderator
camperdave wrote:MrWizard wrote:
I question your math, 20 + 15 is 35 amps , that totals more than 2400 watts that's 2400 on ONE leg and 1800 on the other ( max to trip breakers )
Yes you are right, I was assuming RV usage, where you only plug into one outlet. If you have multiple things to plug in to the generator, then you could theoretically pull 2400 + 1800, assuming the engine could pull the load.
a tbone adapter to both outlets or a twistlock adapter would yeild full load on one cord..according to the schematics that have been posted
but i'm leaning toward the 'alpower-powerwise' because of the signal heavier 120 outlet and the lower ratings seem more accurate
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