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GULFMAN

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Posted: 01/01/23 01:37pm Link  |  Quote  |  Print  |  Notify Moderator

I have a Honda EU2000 I when using it to power my Bigfoot 2500 9-6 Do I need to use my surge protector like to do when Connected to a campground electrical pedestal?
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No but I’m sure there will be 5 pages of debating it including a couple Karens complaining about hypothetical generator noise and a few posts about if you had solar and a certain type of batteries you wouldn’t need a generator…which will spawn an argument about battery types and capacities….lol


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I don't and have never heard of anyone doing that.

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Posted: 01/01/23 07:21pm Link  |  Quote  |  Print  |  Notify Moderator

. Thank you for the replies.
I was just curious I’m in the high country of Tucson Arizona it’s been raining since 10:30 So I tarped the trailer to keep the rain off the generator to save on propane and use a little ceramic heater till bed time. I was just curious. The solar and lithium batteries Are doing just fine. I have done this numerous time I was just curious if the surge protector was necessary.
Current temperature in camper a nice warm 84.

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Posted: 01/01/23 07:31pm Link  |  Quote  |  Print  |  Notify Moderator

You are the only one on your gen vs 50 in the CG doing who know what in addition to poor CG maintenance, inadequate wiring, low voltage, etc, so no.


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Posted: 01/01/23 08:10pm Link  |  Quote  |  Print  |  Notify Moderator

No need for a surge protector with an EU2000. Will shut down for overload before low voltage is encountered. Protector may not even work without a bonding plug to mimic the N-G bond.


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Generator won’t melt in the rain. That’s only a rumor with some old RVers.

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Posted: 01/02/23 08:26am Link  |  Quote  |  Print  |  Notify Moderator

no, and rain won't hurt that gen.

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Posted: 01/15/23 12:55pm Link  |  Quote  |  Print  |  Notify Moderator

I am no expert on it, but personally I do not use a surge protector between the same Honda and my TC. I usually only use the Honda to charge the TC and my AUX batteries as needed. (I don't have solar yet) I have used one of those little heaters, but rarely. Also I try to keep the Honda sheltered (at least the control panel) out of the rain, but I don't obsess about it. I am more concerned about keeping good ventilation to keep exhaust outside. And I never run it when sleeping, just never felt comfortable doing that. But being in PNW have never felt the need to run our AC overnight either. But that might change once retire and get to go desert camping!

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A little off topic but does anyone know of a generator like the Honda 2000 that is diesel powered?


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