What would be the point? You could just plug the trailer into the generator and be safer.GARYJ said:That was what I thought
At home it is a dangerous idea, you can kill someone or get yourserf killed, but in a travel trailer it would be very different
I have a honda EU 2000i
That could be done with an inverter as well doesn?t it?
Once again, it?s not something that I want to do
Just want to know if it can be done and why
What if it?s raining?SeilerBird said:What would be the point? You could just plug the trailer into the generator and be safer.
Now I get the ideaSLOweather said:The safety issue has already been raised. I will raise a practical electrical one, for the record.
In your breaker box, there is a main breaker from the shore line or generator that feeds electricity to all of the other breakers in the box. The value of this breaker is greater than any other one in the box. IF you were to backfeed the unit through an outlet, that circuit's breaker becomes the main breaker, and the wiring becomes the main feed wire. So, you have a good chance of overloading that circuit by using lights and appliances on other circuits. You certainly wouldn't be able to run any big loads, like an A/C this way.
GARYJ said:What if it?s raining?
GARYJ said:What if it?s raining?