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Kohler NF2D upgrade breakers question

csulaguy

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To others that have an NF2D - do you see any reasons why I couldn't upgrade the breakers to a higher amperage for say the 240V side? Reason being, is I was hoping to use it to power a fifth wheel I'm fixing to buy. I understand that to use max wattage of everything on board, I'd need a bigger generator, but I'm primarily looking for two overhead air conditioning units, until I can get shore power installed.
 

FarmingSmallKubota

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To others that have an NF2D - do you see any reasons why I couldn't upgrade the breakers to a higher amperage for say the 240V side? Reason being, is I was hoping to use it to power a fifth wheel I'm fixing to buy. I understand that to use max wattage of everything on board, I'd need a bigger generator, but I'm primarily looking for two overhead air conditioning units, until I can get shore power installed.
Not familar with the NF2D but is there a way to hardwire instead of using convenience outlets.I have a Magnum light plant and basically you unplug the control panel and plug in to the Generator. Here is a thread and a contact of someone who was using their unit to power their house https://www.steelsoldiers.com/threads/nf2d-kohler-generator-light-tower-during-ice-storm.199630/
 
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