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pianotuna wrote:
No need for a transfer switch. Do get one with a bypass switch. It appears that Hughes now makes a better surge protector than either Surge Guard or P.I.
https://hughesautoformers.com/power-watchdog-smart-surge-protectors/
โAug-31-2021 06:52 PM
Baja Man wrote:
DrewE.....
would a bonding plug be needed on EACH inverter/generator when connected with a parallel kit (I will be using two Champion inverters combined with the parallel kit)?
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โAug-31-2021 04:54 PM
DrewE wrote:
The wiring in the trailer doesn't change when you plug into your own generator instead of the utility company's generators (which may be many miles away somewhere on the grid). The only negative with a surge protector may be that it detects the unbonded ground and neutral on the generator as an open ground and complains about that, if it's a decent EMS unit. The solution to that is pretty simple: either bypass the EMS, if it has a bypass switch, or plug a bonding plug into one of the outlets on the generator. A quick search of the forum will show what a bonding plug is and how to make one; it just connects the neutral to the ground on the generator.
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