kstalvey Posted August 27, 2018 Report Share Posted August 27, 2018 I just purchased a 2019 5th. wheel that has 50 amp service. It has 2 a/c's and fully loaded. I am upgrading generators. I am planning on buying a Honda eu7000 to power the trailer. My question is this.... I have a four prong to 50 amp adaptor for the generator. Can I run the generator on 240 or does it stay on 120? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Kirk W Posted August 27, 2018 Report Share Posted August 27, 2018 Welcome to the Escapee forums. I hope that you did watch the above-mentioned video as it may help you to understand. It is also important to realize that neither of the RV plugs that were in that video will connect to the generator you are looking at, directly. Each one of these requires the use of an adapter that isn't mentioned in that video and they aren't readily available in RV supply stores. It is also important to realize that this generator weighs 262#. Quote Good travelin !...............KirkFull-time 11+ years...... Now seasonal travelers.Kirk & Pam's Great RV Adventure Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Pappy Yokum Posted August 28, 2018 Report Share Posted August 28, 2018 Kirk's mention of weight should be an alert......to do more research on exactly what generator you really want / need. (IMO) the generator you mention is "overkill' for your needs - - also, *if* you continue with that model - where will you carry it? Also consider noise levels. You may have lots of power available - but prohibited from using it during certain hours. Suggest you do LOTS more investigation of your generator "options" before you make a purchase. The *Tech Issues* forum on RV Net has "everything generator", and may be another good source of/for information.. . Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Jaydrvr Posted August 28, 2018 Report Share Posted August 28, 2018 5 hours ago, Pappy Yokum said: Kirk's mention of weight should be an alert......to do more research on exactly what generator you really want / need. (IMO) the generator you mention is "overkill' for your needs - - also, *if* you continue with that model - where will you carry it? Also consider noise levels. You may have lots of power available - but prohibited from using it during certain hours. Suggest you do LOTS more investigation of your generator "options" before you make a purchase. The *Tech Issues* forum on RV Net has "everything generator", and may be another good source of/for information.. . Overkill? In my experience, there is no such thing as too much power, whether its a genset or a tow vehicle. Often one finds themselves with not enough power, but I can't ever remember complaining about too much power. Re: noise levels.. The Honda EU line is the worldwide class leader in noise levels and reliability, with the 7000 specifically at 53 (eco) and 58 (full) db. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Lafitte Posted September 2, 2018 Report Share Posted September 2, 2018 (edited) You need one of these https://www.amazon.com/PROLINE-Locking-Female-Adapter-Generator/dp/B073XRZTC4/ref=sr_1_3?ie=UTF8&qid=1535920466&sr=8-3&keywords=generator+to+rv+50+amp+adapter your gen then can connect to 50amp rv cord.The honda gen is a quiet unit that shouldn't disturb others. You run gen on 220 volt setting via adapter to 50amp rv plug.I then switch mine (Yamaha 6300ISDE) to economy mode.You then can power everything in rv at same time. Edited September 2, 2018 by Lafitte Quote I always keep a supply of stimulant handy in case I see a snake----which I also keep handy. 2012 Ram 2500 Cummins 6.7L CCLWB 2019 Airstream 25FB Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
jcussen Posted September 2, 2018 Report Share Posted September 2, 2018 Considering running 2 ac's, water heater, converter/charger, microwave etc, think you wise to go at least 7 kw. Quote Foretravel 40ft tag 500hp Cummins ISM 1455 watts on the roof, 600 a/h's lithium in the basement. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
J Willard Posted July 26, 2022 Report Share Posted July 26, 2022 Problem is the the largest receptacle on the generator has a 30 amp breaker.... so max you will get is approx 3,600 KW before the breaker trips. (assuming everything on your RV is 110 v. 30amp x 120v = 3,600 kw. ) . This is from one cord. You could run another cord to get more power from the generator, but you would have to separate out some circuits and make another cord which is really a pain. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
vermilye Posted July 27, 2022 Report Share Posted July 27, 2022 17 hours ago, J Willard said: Problem is the the largest receptacle on the generator has a 30 amp breaker.... so max you will get is approx 3,600 KW before the breaker trips. (assuming everything on your RV is 110 v. 30amp x 120v = 3,600 kw. ) . This is from one cord. You could run another cord to get more power from the generator, but you would have to separate out some circuits and make another cord which is really a pain. The generator has a 30 amp 120/240 volt output, ie 2 legs at 30 amps. Not what you get with a true 50 amp 120/240V connection, but a total of 60 amps at 120v, rather than 100. The right most receptacle combined with the adapter Lafitte suggested will do the trick as long as you keep the load on each side below 30 amps.. Quote Travel photos RV Blogs Journals & Travelogues at:http://www.lakeshoreimages.com My Travel Blog - Jon's Journeys Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
packnrat Posted August 9, 2022 Report Share Posted August 9, 2022 might look into a "easy start" for the ac units. as this will/might allow you to use only a eu 3000. as i have heard this does work. but you still need to watch out for your total usage. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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