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    Running a GFCI plug on my Honda generator

    Hello everyone, I recently purchased a Honda EU 2200i generator and im starting to get concerned about pluging in my sunjose pressure washer into it because of the GFCI. I dont want to ruin my pressure washer or the generator and definitely dont want a electrical incident to happen. I dont have much knowledge on electrical and generators could someone please help me out with this?

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    Re: Running a GFCI plug on my Honda generator

    I also have an EU2200 generator. I haven't had any luck running my Ryobi pressure washer with it.

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    Re: Running a GFCI plug on my Honda generator

    What are your concerns with the GFI?
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    Re: Running a GFCI plug on my Honda generator

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    What are your concerns with the GFI?
    If it will work safely because I've been hearing that trying to run a GFCI plug with generators is troublesome and it can be dangerous.

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    Re: Running a GFCI plug on my Honda generator

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    If it will work safely because I've been hearing that trying to run a GFCI plug with generators is troublesome and it can be dangerous.
    Hmm.... I have never heard of that.

    Does the generator itself have an overload protection?
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    Re: Running a GFCI plug on my Honda generator

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    Hmm.... I have never heard of that.

    Does the generator itself have an overload protection?
    Yea it does have overload protection. One of my routine customers has a house with electrical issues so I got the generator so I could detail their cars without using their plugs. So I just want to make sure it will work and won't damage any equipment. I've been searching the internet and YouTube and can't find much information about it.

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    Re: Running a GFCI plug on my Honda generator

    I'm not an electrician, but I have done plenty of electrical work and I can't see how two forms of overload/ground fault protection can be bad.

    I certainly could be wrong, but my gut tells me different.
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    Re: Running a GFCI plug on my Honda generator

    Quote Originally Posted by PaulMys View Post
    I'm not an electrician, but I have done plenty of electrical work and I can't see how two forms of overload/ground fault protection can be bad.

    I certainly could be wrong, but my gut tells me different.
    Hmm, ok I'll have to test it over the weekend and hopefully I won't run into any problems

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    Re: Running a GFCI plug on my Honda generator

    The issue I see is that that generator is rated at 2200W (max) / 1800W (sustained) and the Sun Joe power washer has an 1800W motor.

    You're maxxed out power-wise and if the power washer's motor requires more than 2200W (total) to start, it'll be a no-go.

    I can't find any info on the power washer, but as an example, a typical circular saw motor takes close to 2000W additional "starting watts" above and beyond its normal operating power requirement.

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    Re: Running a GFCI plug on my Honda generator

    Quote Originally Posted by 57Rambler View Post
    The issue I see is that that generator is rated at 2200W (max) / 1800W (sustained) and the Sun Joe power washer has an 1800W motor.

    You're maxxed out power-wise and if the power washer's motor requires more than 2200W (total) to start, it'll be a no-go.

    I can't find any info on the power washer, but as an example, a typical circular saw motor takes close to 2000W additional "starting watts" above and beyond its normal operating power requirement.
    Well if that's true then luckily Im still in the return window. My local Lowes has one of these generators. I know it's not a honda and im not sure about its reliability. Does anyone now about these crafsman generators and if there any good?

    https://www.lowes.com/pd/CRAFTSMAN-3...QaAgIlEALw_wcB

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