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How can I ground a 1000 watt Yamaha portable generator( EF1000is) to a
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If you're hooking up the generator to an AC fuse panel, there would be a
ground cable in the connecting cable. Paul wrote in message ... How can I ground a 1000 watt Yamaha portable generator( EF1000is) to a boat ? |
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If you're hooking up the generator to an AC fuse panel, there would be a
ground cable in the connecting cable. Paul wrote in message ... How can I ground a 1000 watt Yamaha portable generator( EF1000is) to a boat ? |
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OK, I've been looking at both Hondas and Yamahas in the 1000 and 2000 watt
range to carry on the boat. BTW, Honda PROHIBITS dealers from advertising the price on the internet, or even responding to an e-mail inquiry on price. Where are those damned lawyers when we really need one? I have thought that the best way to hook up the generator would be to take a standard shore cord set, and have the one end replaced with a plug that could plug into the Honda/Yamaha . . . which should then use all systems that I use when hooked up to shore power. Won't this work? Or . . . am I missing something? |
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OK, I've been looking at both Hondas and Yamahas in the 1000 and 2000 watt
range to carry on the boat. BTW, Honda PROHIBITS dealers from advertising the price on the internet, or even responding to an e-mail inquiry on price. Where are those damned lawyers when we really need one? I have thought that the best way to hook up the generator would be to take a standard shore cord set, and have the one end replaced with a plug that could plug into the Honda/Yamaha . . . which should then use all systems that I use when hooked up to shore power. Won't this work? Or . . . am I missing something? |
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![]() "Drumm Law" wrote in message ... OK, I've been looking at both Hondas and Yamahas in the 1000 and 2000 watt range to carry on the boat. BTW, Honda PROHIBITS dealers from advertising the price on the internet, or even responding to an e-mail inquiry on price. Where are those damned lawyers when we really need one? Many companies have this policy. Don't you have a phone. I hear that most everyone has one now ![]() I have thought that the best way to hook up the generator would be to take a standard shore cord set, and have the one end replaced with a plug that could plug into the Honda/Yamaha . . . which should then use all systems that I use when hooked up to shore power. Won't this work? Or . . . am I missing something? Should work fine. Many folks are doing it this way. What is your concern? |
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![]() "Drumm Law" wrote in message ... OK, I've been looking at both Hondas and Yamahas in the 1000 and 2000 watt range to carry on the boat. BTW, Honda PROHIBITS dealers from advertising the price on the internet, or even responding to an e-mail inquiry on price. Where are those damned lawyers when we really need one? Many companies have this policy. Don't you have a phone. I hear that most everyone has one now ![]() I have thought that the best way to hook up the generator would be to take a standard shore cord set, and have the one end replaced with a plug that could plug into the Honda/Yamaha . . . which should then use all systems that I use when hooked up to shore power. Won't this work? Or . . . am I missing something? Should work fine. Many folks are doing it this way. What is your concern? |
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