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Old 04-28-2020, 11:35 PM   #3
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...he simply recommends making a neutral-to-ground bonding plug for about a buck. You plug it into your generator, and it connects (bonds) the generator's neutral wire to the generator's ground. Now your generator is ready for either RV use, or usage for household standby power.
Thanks, Bill. Yes, I've read about making a plug like this. So if I understand correctly, using the plug will allow for the ground-fault protection afforded by a plug-in GFCI like the one I linked to above.

Basically, with the addition of the neutral-to-ground bonding plug and the plug-in GFCI with the EU2200i gives you the same GFCI protection as the EB2200i.

Sound right to you?

Dave
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