Citrus breeze Posted July 16, 2022 Share Posted July 16, 2022 Out boondocking for a week. On fifth day noticed battery level has dropped to a level of concern. Question is, with my Honda portable generator…is there any special tricks I need to perform to do this right? we’re way north in NH IN THE Great North Woods Appreciate any feedback Charlie Hull 734 - 2021 Oliver Elite II pulled by F-150 Out of Florida Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Citrus breeze Posted July 16, 2022 Author Share Posted July 16, 2022 Forgot to mention that my Olliver hull number 734 has AGM Batteries. Charlie Hull 734 - 2021 Oliver Elite II pulled by F-150 Out of Florida Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Moderators mossemi Posted July 16, 2022 Moderators Share Posted July 16, 2022 I assume you have never connected the generator to your OTT based on your question. Do you have a neutral bonding plug and an adapter plug for the trailer power cord to plug into the 120v outlet on the generator? Mossey 3 Mike and Krunch Lutz, FL 2017 LEII #193 “the dog house” Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
John E Davies Posted July 16, 2022 Share Posted July 16, 2022 You need a 30 amp RV female to 15 amp male adapter, this is the one I use. It is high quality and won’t melt: You can plug its male end into your generator and then plug the big 30 amp shore power cable into the female end. But it works much better if you plug a heavy duty (12 or 10 AWG) 15 amp extension cord into your generator, then in to the adaptor, and attach the adapter to the side of the trailer using the threaded collar. That way you don’t have a massive cord dangling off the fragile generator socket. The grounding plug is needed, it has to plug into one unused socket on the generator in order for the onboard surge suppressor to “see” the generator and then allow it to connect properly. If you don’t use that plug it won’t work right. Another option if your generator has a 12 volt DC connection, use the supplied cord with aligator clips and hook those to (any of) your battery positive and negative posts. But this is a a VERY slow way to charge and also little risky for a few reasons. It should look like this: Maybe you could just tell us what equipment/ adapters, etc you have at hand, hopefully you won’t have to make a trip to an RV supplier…. And I will say this, you are supposed to figure this stuff out in your driveway, not out in the remote woods 😀 John Davies Spokane WA 1 SOLD 07/23 "Mouse": 2017 Legacy Elite II Two Beds, Hull Number 218, See my HOW TO threads: Tow Vehicle: 2013 Land Cruiser 200, 32” LT tires, airbags, Safari snorkel, Maggiolina Grand Tour 360 Carbon RTT. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Citrus breeze Posted July 16, 2022 Author Share Posted July 16, 2022 1 hour ago, mossemi said: I assume you have never connected the generator to your OTT based on if the your question. Do you have a neutral bonding plug and an adapter plug for the trailer power cord to plug into the 120v outlet on the generator? Mossey Yes to both questions. I’ve used my generator on my previous camper(Casita), but that didn’t solar panels on that. Charlie Hull 734 - 2021 Oliver Elite II pulled by F-150 Out of Florida Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Citrus breeze Posted July 16, 2022 Author Share Posted July 16, 2022 Yes, I’ve the adapter. So if there’s nothing else that I have to be concerned about, I’m all set. Thanks to both of you 1 Charlie Hull 734 - 2021 Oliver Elite II pulled by F-150 Out of Florida Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
John E Davies Posted July 16, 2022 Share Posted July 16, 2022 No worries, you won’t hurt your solar charging system, it cooperates nicely with the other charging systems on your Ollie. What generator do you have? If it is a little 1000 watt unit you will have to trip (disconnect) the AC circuit breakers for all the other circuits except the converter (charger) or might not carry the load. John Davies Spokane WA 1 SOLD 07/23 "Mouse": 2017 Legacy Elite II Two Beds, Hull Number 218, See my HOW TO threads: Tow Vehicle: 2013 Land Cruiser 200, 32” LT tires, airbags, Safari snorkel, Maggiolina Grand Tour 360 Carbon RTT. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Moderators mossemi Posted July 16, 2022 Moderators Share Posted July 16, 2022 The solar system will not effect the operation of the generator. The Ollie should act just like it does when you are plugged into shore power. Mossey 1 Mike and Krunch Lutz, FL 2017 LEII #193 “the dog house” Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Citrus breeze Posted July 16, 2022 Author Share Posted July 16, 2022 Yeah, I should have done this in my driveway. I deserved that comment. 1 1 Charlie Hull 734 - 2021 Oliver Elite II pulled by F-150 Out of Florida Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Citrus breeze Posted July 16, 2022 Author Share Posted July 16, 2022 The generator is a Honda eu2000i. Do you think that is powerful enough? 1 Charlie Hull 734 - 2021 Oliver Elite II pulled by F-150 Out of Florida Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Moderators mossemi Posted July 17, 2022 Moderators Share Posted July 17, 2022 14 hours ago, Citrus breeze said: Yeah, I should have done this in my driveway. I deserved that comment. As we say in Florida, "When your up to your butt in alligators, it’s hard to remember your objective was to drain the swamp". The Honda EU2000i will provide enough power for most things in the trailer with the exception of the air conditioner unless your Ollie has a EZStart installed. You will have to manage your power consumption and not overload the generator as JD mentioned above. Mossey 1 Mike and Krunch Lutz, FL 2017 LEII #193 “the dog house” Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Moderator+ ScubaRx Posted July 17, 2022 Moderator+ Share Posted July 17, 2022 4 hours ago, Citrus breeze said: Yes to both questions. I’ve used my generator on my previous camper(Casita), but that didn’t solar panels on that. There is a slight difference in generator charging your former Casita and your present Oliver. The Oliver has a built in Electrical Management System (EMS) that most likely your Casita did not have. If you don't have a neutral bonding plug in your generator the EMS will prevent the generator from connecting to the electrical system in your trailer, but for the time being it's OK to bypass the EMS. 2 Steve, Tali and our dog Rocky plus our beloved dogs Storm, Lucy, Maggie and Reacher (all waiting at the Rainbow Bridge) 2008 Legacy Elite I - Outlaw Oliver, Hull #026 | 2014 Legacy Elite II - Outlaw Oliver, Hull #050 | 2022 Silverado High Country 3500HD SRW Diesel 4x4 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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