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Old 06-21-2018, 11:39 PM   #1
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Honda EB 6500sxa portable bonded or unbonded.

I was wondering if I hook it to a travel trailer when it's in back of the truck running .. It's bonded now but is unbonded safer ? What's the safest ? My old Honda 3500 was unbonded ..
( Neutral and ground wired together in generator that's bonded unbonded there not wired together )
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3500 single center light floating ground
6500 bonded ground to neutral .
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This article can explain it better than I can.
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Think you only need the bonding plug if you're using a hard wired EMS....
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Think you only need the bonding plug if you're using a hard wired EMS....
Portable too if that's the type you have. A plug only costs a few bucks to make.
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