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โJul-11-2017 06:16 PM
1320Fastback wrote:
Mine does the same, one generator goes into overload and the other does not. It is always the same generator too that trips which is why i suspect the the cable.
My trailer is 30A wired but yes for 240V you will have one ground, one Neutral and two individual 120V wires.
One thing i am going to wire up is a Neutral Bond Plug for my generator. Basically it will tie the neutral and ground together as in a rv it is not. Dont know if it will make a difference.
โJul-11-2017 04:37 PM
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โJul-11-2017 09:10 AM
Itching2go wrote:
You might also want to make sure you're battery(s) are close to or at a full charge when starting the AC unit. I had an instance where I was overloading our two 2K generators operating in parallel, and found that as my batteries were low, the load from the charger was such that it exceeded the output capacity of the generators when starting. I don't have hard start capacitors in either of our AC units, which added to the starting draw. No problem after the batteries charged up.
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โJul-10-2017 04:37 PM
Toddupton wrote:
Wait for the new cable. If it was not working then one of those generators was not going to run a 15k A/C. A new cap would not hurt but with two generators it should not need it. No you can't check your refrigerant and that really will not have anything to do with starting.
โJul-10-2017 04:35 PM