All ActivityMost RecentMost LikesSolutionsRe: 3000W Chinese Gensets Info.Wow!! That's cheap!!Re: 3000W Chinese Gensets Info.That's a great buy for a great little generator. I am very happy with mine.Re: 3000W Chinese Gensets Info.Now I know why the store didn't have any!Re: 3000W Chinese Gensets Info.Good luck getting two. When I went they only had one on the first day of the sale.Re: 3000W Chinese Gensets Info.The 3500 is 220V because of two seperate 110V lines to the twistlock outlet. Assuming the 2200 is the same wiring setup, removing one wire from the 220 outlet will cut that voltage in half. In order to get 220 from that outlet you must be using a 4 prong male end. That would include two hot lines, one neutral line, and the ground.Re: 3000W Chinese Gensets Info.Today I ran my A/C and microwave on high for five minutes without any trouble. I rewired the PowerPro 3500 but did not change any breakers. For my purposes this is fine.Re: 3000W Chinese Gensets Info.So has anyone had to change the breaker on the PowerPro 3500? Has it tripped after the rewire?Re: 3000W Chinese Gensets Info.Ok, I rewired the generator per BobB's instructions. Do I need to change the breakers now? Or does this rewire not affect them?Re: 3000W Chinese Gensets Info.The fuel gauge on mine was stuck when new and only required taking the two screws out and bending it a little to free it up.Re: 3000W Chinese Gensets Info.I've been running my AC off an adapter through the 110/220 outlet on my 3500 PowerPro without problems. Are you saying that the standard 110 outlet only gets power from one coil while the 110/220 gets power from both? Why can't I run the AC on the regular 110 outlet without rewiring? Is it only getting half the amps? I've read almost this whole discussion and I am still not really clear how these things are wired inside. I'm not going to rewire it inside as the adapter works fine. I am just curious why it won't work and I haven't found the answer in this discussion. For now the adapter is o.k.