Hello! Newbie here. We have a 2010 T@B and recently bought a generator. Honda 2000. I seem to be blowing the 20 amp battery fuse whenever we use the generator. Any help would be great! TIA Cheers, Dave
@Corvairdave, your battery fuse (both at the converter and the battery connection) should be 30A.
Regardless, to use a generator like the Honda 2000, you need a Neutral-Ground Bonding Plug (N-G Bond.) I am attaching a couple WORD documents that describe what I am referring to. At the end of one of the documents it shows how to make one. You can also search YouTube to find a video that shows you how to make one. It is easy to make, which is what I did, but they are inexpensive to purchase, so you can go that route as well. You insert the N-G Bond plug into one of the generator's unused 20 amp outlets and the T@B electrical cord plugs into the other outlet.
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Regardless, to use a generator like the Honda 2000, you need a Neutral-Ground Bonding Plug (N-G Bond.) I am attaching a couple WORD documents that describe what I am referring to. At the end of one of the documents it shows how to make one. You can also search YouTube to find a video that shows you how to make one. It is easy to make, which is what I did, but they are inexpensive to purchase, so you can go that route as well. You insert the N-G Bond plug into one of the generator's unused 20 amp outlets and the T@B electrical cord plugs into the other outlet.
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