BRDVPRA
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Hey All,
I am 30K miles into my PB at this point and I have used the generators for charging drone batteries and other stuff, so I'm pretty familiar with the operation. I have even used it to run a camper A/C at times. My question is this.... While it claims to have 7.2 generator, would it be better to say it has two 3.6 generators that cannot be ran in parallel with each other to achieve the claimed 7.2?
As you all know, those are two totally separate abilities. I say this because I was powering my camper with my truck and I had the A/C running. I then tried to vacuum the camper at the same time. The 3.6 outboard generator tripped. I sure would have thought both generators would push the true 7.2KW/ 30amp through the 30amp twist lock plug, but I don't think that is the case.
I then plugged the vacuum into the truck receptacles and it ran both the A/C and the vacuum like a champ. Now this is a bit silly IMO. Why would anyone want to have to use two separate plugs like this?
Is there a way to get the full 7.2 through the 30 amp plug that i'm missing? Please tell me what i'm missing here, otherwise I may as well just have my suite case honda hooked up....ugh. I can run two of those in parallel.
I am 30K miles into my PB at this point and I have used the generators for charging drone batteries and other stuff, so I'm pretty familiar with the operation. I have even used it to run a camper A/C at times. My question is this.... While it claims to have 7.2 generator, would it be better to say it has two 3.6 generators that cannot be ran in parallel with each other to achieve the claimed 7.2?
As you all know, those are two totally separate abilities. I say this because I was powering my camper with my truck and I had the A/C running. I then tried to vacuum the camper at the same time. The 3.6 outboard generator tripped. I sure would have thought both generators would push the true 7.2KW/ 30amp through the 30amp twist lock plug, but I don't think that is the case.
I then plugged the vacuum into the truck receptacles and it ran both the A/C and the vacuum like a champ. Now this is a bit silly IMO. Why would anyone want to have to use two separate plugs like this?
Is there a way to get the full 7.2 through the 30 amp plug that i'm missing? Please tell me what i'm missing here, otherwise I may as well just have my suite case honda hooked up....ugh. I can run two of those in parallel.
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