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Old 06-08-2021, 05:45 AM   #1
MAWilsonPE
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Join Date: Aug 2020
Location: Weddington
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M.O.C. #26813
Small Backup Generator Install

Although the Super SolarFlex system is capable of generating a lot of power when the weather cooperates, I decided to add a Honda EU2200i generator for backup power. This generator will provide 1800 watts continuously which is more than adequate for charging the batteries at full clip. I decided to install the Hutch Mountain propane conversion kit so I could avoid carrying gasoline. I tapped into the low pressure propane line just after the regulator.

I sourced the sliding tray from an Australian off-road company, it was the only tray I could find that extends the long way. I had to raise the hydraulic system pump and tank about 9-10" to make room in the front bay which meant extending the pump power wires a bit. I ran the generator power to the generator relay in the Progressive Dynamics shore power relay box.

I can simply slide out the genny, turn on the propane and start it up. I can charge the batteries at 100 amps (12v) or run one A/C unit and still have 40 amps (12v) available for charging.

Note that most stand alone generators do not electrically bond the neutral to ground resulting in an open ground fault. A simple fix is to jumper the neutral to ground on another three prong plug that is then plugged into the generator... no more fault.

Best Regards, Mike
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