[GMCnet] Honda 6010 wiring question [message #299187] |
Sun, 17 April 2016 16:05 |
Advanced Concept Ener
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I was led to believe in reading the manual that the Honda has a 1 amp charging circuit built into the 12 volt supply voltage from the battery. Since the house batteries are used to start the generator and they are charged from the 120/12 volt house circuit I have a conflict. I see no way of cutting out the 1 amp generator charge circuit. I was wondering how others with Honda generators solved this issue.
Jon Darcy ACES
North Jersey 76 stretch, flares, 4 bag, Alcoa's, bunkhouse,MAC Dash
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Re: [GMCnet] Honda 6010 wiring question [message #299188 is a reply to message #299187] |
Sun, 17 April 2016 16:32 |
jhb1
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Contact JimB at the Coop he told me how to do it on mine but CRS has set in
Advanced Concept Ener wrote on Sun, 17 April 2016 21:05I was led to believe in reading the manual that the Honda has a 1 amp charging circuit built into the 12 volt supply voltage from the battery. Since the house batteries are used to start the generator and they are charged from the 120/12 volt house circuit I have a conflict. I see no way of cutting out the 1 amp generator charge circuit. I was wondering how others with Honda generators solved this issue.
Jon Darcy ACES
North Jersey 76 stretch, flares, 4 bag, Alcoa's, bunkhouse,MAC Dash
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John H. Bell
77 Royale; QuadBag,Manny OneTon,Honda EV4010, FITech
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