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Gdetrailer
Dec 28, 2014Explorer III
hsteinle wrote:
When I contacted Honda with the same question they said, 'no'. You have to pair units--even Hondas--that are MEANT to be Honda. But, that said--this came from Honda who of course would prefer you use THEIR product, so it might be possible to do this with an 'after market' set up--but I had no luck in finding such.
There is no "special" electronics in the Honda "parallel" cables, the only "special" item in the cables is the shielded plugs which prevent YOU from making a live electrical contact with the ends.
All synchronization work is done by the inverters inside the gens.
The problem however is there is NO "Guarantee" that a Honda inverter gen will be able to syncronize with a non Honda gen or a Yamaha gen will synchronize with a non Yamaha gen..
Put it another way.. Would you be willing to plug YOUR Honda or Yamaha gen into commercial power line and see if it synchronizes?
Basically that IS what you are proposing to do (Honda and Yamaha did not design the power grid).
Failure of the gen to synchronize WILL result in a dead gen..
The only sure bet is to only connect the generators which are RECOMMENDED by the same manufacturer together. They (the manufacturer) are the only ones to know what gens can be paired since they ARE the ones that designed and tested their configurations.
It is not a "conspiracy" by Honda or Yamaha to make you use "their products" together rather it is more in the lines that they did not design or test their gens for such proposed configurations..
At a $1000 plus per gen it is a rather expensive gamble to randomly pair non like gens together.
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