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Running a generator on a boat?
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<blockquote data-quote="RYAN LOUDMUSIC JENKINS" data-source="post: 64213" data-attributes="member: 70"><p>Re: Running a generator on a boat?</p><p></p><p>Just to throw another wrench into the mess here....If you measure the output of the smaller EU series generators, they have a somewhat balanced AC type of output. They are 60 volts hot to ground, 60 volts neutral to ground and 120 volts hot to neutral. I am no expert on this but I do not think that you could bond the neutral to the ground in this situation.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RYAN LOUDMUSIC JENKINS, post: 64213, member: 70"] Re: Running a generator on a boat? Just to throw another wrench into the mess here....If you measure the output of the smaller EU series generators, they have a somewhat balanced AC type of output. They are 60 volts hot to ground, 60 volts neutral to ground and 120 volts hot to neutral. I am no expert on this but I do not think that you could bond the neutral to the ground in this situation. [/QUOTE]
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