johnmacd
Newbie
- Joined
- Aug 10, 2015
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- US
- Vessel Name
- Summertime
- Vessel Make
- Mainship Pilot II 30 2003
Regarding the use of a Honda EU2000i plugged in to the shore power connection on a 1999 Mainship Pilot 30. The Reverse Polarity indicator light on the 120v AC panel comes on, when the Honda is running.
Assuming the following; No on board fixed generator, main engine is off, the shore power outlet is correct as it works fine with all shore power, and the new 3 prong extension cable is in good working order with correct polarity.
The question is, is the light coming on because the Honda EU2000i has a floating neutral?? The Honda manual says that regular socket plug-in testers ( 2 green 1 red LED) will not read correct because of the floating ground. My voltage test meter only has 125v hot to neutral, but 0v hot to ground. So is the Rev. polarity light in the boats AC panel picking up that the neutral is not tied to the ground.?
What needs to be done to safely use the Honda portable thru the Shore Power connection and not have the reverse polarity light come on?
Thanks for any advice on this topic.
Assuming the following; No on board fixed generator, main engine is off, the shore power outlet is correct as it works fine with all shore power, and the new 3 prong extension cable is in good working order with correct polarity.
The question is, is the light coming on because the Honda EU2000i has a floating neutral?? The Honda manual says that regular socket plug-in testers ( 2 green 1 red LED) will not read correct because of the floating ground. My voltage test meter only has 125v hot to neutral, but 0v hot to ground. So is the Rev. polarity light in the boats AC panel picking up that the neutral is not tied to the ground.?
What needs to be done to safely use the Honda portable thru the Shore Power connection and not have the reverse polarity light come on?
Thanks for any advice on this topic.