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JohnG4706 wrote:
I have the Champion 73536i 2000w Inverter Generator and hooked it up to my Puma 23FB trailer to recharge my 12v battery. I also have the PI 30 Amp surge protector with the digital readout that I hardwired,
I was getting an E 2 message indicating an open ground. I plugged in a 3-light tester directly to the 73536i and got the same reading. None of the 120v outlets were working inside the TT and the battery wasn't charging.
I looked in the Owner's Manual (didn't find anything) and called their 800 help line.
The tech said to "bond" a wire...basically connect a short wire from the silver/neutral screw of the outlet to the green/yellow wire (the generator ground)....the outlet neutral looks like a "T".
Is that right? Sounds like a shortcut, like cutting the ground post off the plug end to get it to fit into an old fashioned two slot outlet without a ground. I'm not an electrician, but have rewired my house, done my share of homeowner electrical work including using rigid conduit and try to do everything per the book.
Is this a common problem? Comments appreciated.
Thanks.
โOct-15-2015 07:42 PM
โOct-15-2015 07:39 PM
hbillsmith wrote:
I built the G-N plug as shown in the picture on noshockzone.com using a 3-prong plug from Lowes and a 1.5 inch piece of 12gage wire. Cost about $3.00. You plug it in to one of the 110 outlets, doesn't matter which one. You can plug your tester in the other one and confirm no error. After that your Champion will work fine. Just leave the G-N plugged in. I have a Campion and a PI EMS also.
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