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Old 01-08-2022, 05:05 PM   #4
Daryles
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For house electrical receptacles,
You get
Ground to hot 120vac
Ground to neutral 0vac
Neutral to hot 120vac.

I measured the same voltage on a 2000w Go Power Inverter that you did.
The hot side of the receptacle read 67vac.
The neutral side of the receptacle read 67vac.
Then I read between the hot and the neutral and got 124vac.
I checked my Champion 4000W inverter generator.
I got the same readings on the 20A receptacle AND the 30A RV receptacle.
BUT plugged into the rig, all the appliances work fine (except for the 1450W Whirlpool microwave).
All they need is the potential difference of 120vac to work.
NOTE: I do NOT have a bonding plug.
A bonding plug connects ground to neutral. You can buy one or make one if you need to have one.
I do not in my case.

I think I know what is going on in your situation, but to be sure,
Measure the receptacle output of the Honda generator.
Check
Ground to hot =
Ground to neutral =
Hot to neutral =

Do the same thing on your parallel kit with the generators connected and running.

An excellent group for RV electrical advice is the Facebook group
RVELECTRICITY.
Mike Sokol is one of the RV industries leading electrical technicians.
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