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EDIT: Condition described below is cause by the generator being "Neutral Floating" which by nature does not work with GFCI plugs, such as installed on the Alta chargers. The fix is to use a jumper in the other electrical outlet which connects the ground pin to the neutral pin, thus "bonding" neutral to ground, satisfying the chargers GFCI circuit. All Honda inverter generators are Neutral Floating except for the EU6500 and EU7000. Certain "Industrial" Honda model exist, the EB series, which have bonded neutrals.
I have been using a 6500w 240v Honda generator to charge my Alta at the J Day races I've been going to. In addition to charging the bike I use that big generator to keep the RV running. The big Honda runs great, but the two issues are that the people that we camp with at these events bust my balls about the loud Honda (it's not an inverter style gen and it's not even that loud), and secondly, getting the thing in and out of the pickup truck. BTW, my co-campers all use the Harbor Freight 3500 Predator inverter gen and swear by it.
For 20 years I've had a Honda EU1000 generator that was perfect for small jobs, hand tools, etc. It would keep the batteries topped off on the big RV, run the refrigerator, lights, etc., all while running almost silently. I accidentally killed that generator a few weeks ago, but in the mean time I sorta got excited with the thoughts of what I would replace it with! Without boring you, I came to the conclusion that having a small generator is priority so I decided to get the EU2200 with the plan to get the EU2200 Companion generator and the parallel cables to run the AC unit on the RV (max of 3600watts continuous, 4400 surge when runnning both gens). No 240vac solution for the Alta charger but I still have the 6500w Honda if I need it.
I had an event this weekend and purchased a new EU2200, headed to Unadilla MX and discovered that the Alta charger's GFCI doesn't like the Honda, the reset button on the yellow GFCI won't stay in, therefore it won't charge. The work around was to plug the RV into the EU22, then plug the Alta's charger into the RV, and everything worked fine for the weekend. I don't know if it was a function of the 110vac or the new generator, but it took a LONG TIME to balance the cells, almost 2 hours. I hadn't used the bike since the NE 24 Challenge, and at that event the bike only got partial or quick charges. I guess the cells were pretty out of balance.
So, there's a ground issue with the charger and EU2200. Has anyone run across this issue yet?
I have been using a 6500w 240v Honda generator to charge my Alta at the J Day races I've been going to. In addition to charging the bike I use that big generator to keep the RV running. The big Honda runs great, but the two issues are that the people that we camp with at these events bust my balls about the loud Honda (it's not an inverter style gen and it's not even that loud), and secondly, getting the thing in and out of the pickup truck. BTW, my co-campers all use the Harbor Freight 3500 Predator inverter gen and swear by it.
For 20 years I've had a Honda EU1000 generator that was perfect for small jobs, hand tools, etc. It would keep the batteries topped off on the big RV, run the refrigerator, lights, etc., all while running almost silently. I accidentally killed that generator a few weeks ago, but in the mean time I sorta got excited with the thoughts of what I would replace it with! Without boring you, I came to the conclusion that having a small generator is priority so I decided to get the EU2200 with the plan to get the EU2200 Companion generator and the parallel cables to run the AC unit on the RV (max of 3600watts continuous, 4400 surge when runnning both gens). No 240vac solution for the Alta charger but I still have the 6500w Honda if I need it.
I had an event this weekend and purchased a new EU2200, headed to Unadilla MX and discovered that the Alta charger's GFCI doesn't like the Honda, the reset button on the yellow GFCI won't stay in, therefore it won't charge. The work around was to plug the RV into the EU22, then plug the Alta's charger into the RV, and everything worked fine for the weekend. I don't know if it was a function of the 110vac or the new generator, but it took a LONG TIME to balance the cells, almost 2 hours. I hadn't used the bike since the NE 24 Challenge, and at that event the bike only got partial or quick charges. I guess the cells were pretty out of balance.
So, there's a ground issue with the charger and EU2200. Has anyone run across this issue yet?