Johnny Depp
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Thanks, I did not know the proper terminologyAny 14-50 to L14-30 adapter.
That 14-50 is a 240v 50 amp outlet.Keep in mind, that is only a 120v charger, so even though it will support 50amp of 120v, you will only get the same charge speed as a home 120v 15amp circuit (1,600watts); not the speed of a 240v (3,200watts). You probably know that already, but mentioning it for other readers.
Still, campground plugs are a handy source of power.

Assuming you already have a 120v adapter, that will work with any available TT-30 to 5-20 (or TT-30 to 5-15) adapter.Does anybody know if I can use adapter that can go from the starks plug to a 120 volt 30 amp rv plug and will that even.
I wanted to go from 120/240 30 amp to which I believe is the starks male plug to a 120/30 amp rv plug I am trying to save weight when buying a generator and the big 120/240 are heavy verses the 120 volt 30 amp generatorsAssuming you already have a 120v adapter, that will work with any available TT-30 to 5-20 (or TT-30 to 5-15) adapter.
The USA Stark charger uses an L14-30 plug, but they usually supply an adapter to regular household 120v (5-15).I did find a plug adapter that goes from the stark plug to a standard household plug



Thanks for the help I will either get the big generator or just get the small one that only uses the household plug but take twice as long which is fine I only play ride 30 minutes here then hang out camping with the kids and grandkids then 2 hours later maybe a 30 minute ride .The USA Stark charger uses an L14-30 plug, but they usually supply an adapter to regular household 120v (5-15).
Some of the standard L14-30 to 5-15 adapters won't work, there are threads on this forum you should be able to find.
The reason they don't work is that they connect the L14-30 neutral (which is not used at all in the Stark plug) to the 5-15 neutral.
If you want to go from L14-30 to TT-30 in one adapter, you may have to make it yourself, which would be very easy.
You just have to know that the Stark charger only has 3 wires; ground and L1 and L2 (or X and Y as shown below), on 120v L1 and L2 become hot and neutral (of course ground is ground in all cases).
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For charging your Stark, there is no advantage to the TT-30 over a regular 120v 5-15 (household plug).Thanks for the help I will either get the big generator or just get the small one that only uses the household plug but take twice as long which is fine I only play ride 30 minutes here then hang out camping with the kids and grandkids then 2 hours later maybe a 30 minute ride .
I wanted to go from 120/240 30 amp to which I believe is the starks male plug to a 120/30 amp rv plug I am trying to save weight when buying a generator and the big 120/240 are heavy verses the 120 volt 30 amp generators
It's funny you mentioned the Wen 6800 that is the one that I have in my cart on amazon along with the wen 4800 and 3600 my only problem with the wen 6800 is the weight I need to be able to pick up myself and I hear it weighs about 100lbs which I know I could do it but damm.I highly recommend the WEN 6800 compact generator. I have one and it charges my Stark at full speed & 240v if I want to.
It has a L14-30 port that you can plug your Stark charger into without any adapters.
Link below for you:
It's a little hefty, but I can load mine myself. It has a retractable handle and wheels which may help if you pull it up a ramp or something - if needed. But it's a great generator. Very compact for its output.It's funny you mentioned the Wen 6800 that is the one that I have in my cart on amazon along with the wen 4800 and 3600 my only problem with the wen 6800 is the weight I need to be able to pick up myself and I hear it weighs about 100lbs which I know I could do it but damm.
I probably need some sort of extension cord any ideas, thanks .It's a little hefty, but I can load mine myself. It has a retractable handle and wheels which may help if you pull it up a ramp or something - if needed. But it's a great generator. Very compact for its output.
It probably won't be necessary when you would need to charge your bike because you can just park the bike close to the generator, but I did get myself this L14-30 extension for my WEN 6800 generator - just in case:I probably need some sort of extension cord any ideas, thanks .