Generator Cord
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![]() GENERATOR POWER CORD 30 Amp 20 Ft FREE SHIP US $183.00
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![]() New Honda Generator 4 prong 30amp Convenience Cord Set US $174.99
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![]() GENERATOR POWER CORD 30 Amp 10 Ft FREE SHIP US $167.00
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![]() New Honda Generator 3 prong 30amp Convenience Cord Set US $164.99
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![]() Reliance Generator Power Cord 30 Amp 40ft PC3040 US $149.99
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![]() 30 AMP GENERATOR POWER CABLE TEMPERARY CORD HUBBELL US $149.00
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![]() Briggs and Stratton 25 Generator Cord 197474 NEW US $79.99
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![]() 25 ft Portable Generator Power Cord US $75.00
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![]() Reliance Generator Power Cord 30 Amp 10ft PC3010 US $74.99
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![]() GenTran 53002 Generator Cord Power Inlet Box for 30 amp US $69.59
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![]() 25 ft Portable Generator Power Cord 48034 US $69.00
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![]() NEW BRIGGS AND STRATTON 25 30amp GENERATOR ADAPTER CORD SET US $67.99
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![]() 50 10 3 SJTW 3Way Lited Generator Ext Cord L14 30 Plug US $50.00
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![]() 50 10 3 SJTW 3Way Lited Generator Ext Cord L5 30 Plug US $50.00
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![]() Briggs Stratton 25ft 20 amp Generator Adapter Cord Set US $50.00
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![]() Reliance Generator Power Cord 20 Amp 20ft PC2020 US $50.00
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![]() 25 Briggs Stratton Generator 20amp POWER ADAPTER CORD US $50.00
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![]() 50Ft 10 3 SJTW Generator Extension Cord w L14 30 Plug US $50.00
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![]() 50Ft 10 3 SJTW Generator Extension Cord w L5 30 Plug US $50.00
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![]() 50Ft 10 3 SJTW Generator Extension Cord L5 20 Plug US $50.00
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![]() Generator Power Cord 25ft 4 PLUG 30 AMP US $49.99
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![]() DEK 10 GUAGE GENERATOR CORD 25 feet 30A L14 30P L14 30R US $49.99
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![]() Ultra Power 10 GUAGE GENERATOR CORD 25 feet 30A L14 30P L14 30R US $49.99
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![]() Briggs Stratton 25 Generator Cord 197474gs R US $49.95
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![]() 10 FT 30A 10 4 L14 30 120 240V Generator Power Cord US $49.95
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![]() Briggs Stratton 25ft 20 AMP Generator Adaptor Cord US $48.00
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![]() Reliance 20 Feet 30 Amp L14 30 Generator Power Cord Used once US $45.00
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![]() 25 ft 30 amp generator adapter cord BriggsStratton US $29.99
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![]() Arcon 14397 Generator Pigtail Power Cord Generator Power Adapter 30 Amp US $29.90
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![]() Generator Power Cord 20 foot 10 3 US $28.00
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![]() Honda Generator DC Charging Cord for EU Series Generators 32650 892 010AH US $17.99
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To Fix Your Portable Generator
So, you've brought your generator out of storage, filled the tank, pulled the cord, and nothing.Hopefully, you are finding this out BEFORE the power outage or camping trip.This article will help you fix some common problems you may encounter. Before attempting any repair, remove the spark plug to prevent accidental starting while you are working on the unit. If the generator will not start or won't stay started, check the muffler exhaust for an foreign debris. Once that is clean, check the gas and oil to make sure you have appropriate levels of both. Finally, make sure the spark plug has a good connection. If the alternator fails to excite, it may be running at too low of a speed. Adjust the rpm. This can also result from a faulty capacitor or windings, which must be replaced and tightened. If the voltage is running high with no load on the generator, you may need to adjust the rpms to a lower speed or replace the capacitor.Conversely, if the voltage is running low under no load, you may need to adjust the rpms to a higher speed or replace the capacitor with one with a higher rating.
In addition, for low voltage, you should check your winding resistance and replace your rotary diodes, if needed. If your voltage is ok with no load, but drops when you add a small load, you may need to increase your rpms or remove some of the load. You could also need to replace your rotary diodes. If the voltage drops when you add a high load, you probably need to adjust the rpms or remove some of the load. Finally, if the voltage fluctuates, it may be the result of loose or dirty connections. You may also need to regulate the rpms to solve this problem.
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What kind of extension cord do I need from generator to furnace?
I'm totally confused and hopefully someone can help me. I have a generator that I need to hook up to my oil furnace. The furnace is 1/3 HP. It is currently connected to a switch that runs to a Leviton 5 -15 15A 125V Plug into an outlet that is on one (15) breaker in the electrical panel. The generator is Hyundai 3500W with 2 X 120 V 20A AC outlets that look like a regular grounded outlet except the left prong is a sideways T. (5-20R I believe its called) The generator also has a 120V/240V 14.5A NEMA L14-30R 30A-125/250V YGB-064 plug. It also has a voltage switch between 120V to 120V/240V.
What kind of cord do I need? Gauge? Amps? Plug Ends? Volts?
I went to an electrical store and they said they'd make a cord for me but its going to be hundreds of dollars for parts and labour. I want to make sure they aren't selling me something I don't need.
Thanks!
The 5-15R is a standard household type outlet. The generator 5-20R will also work with 5-15 plugs such as on your furnace. A standard extension cord should be all you need. Visit a hardware store and purchase an outdoor rated cord. For a 15A circuit it should be at least 14 gauge.
There is absolutely no need to build a custom cord.
Playing with the generator cord (it is unplugged)
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