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First I assume that you thinking about kVa not KV? or you really have 10000 Volts generator?
why would you like to add inverter? Considering your setup there is no need for inverter.
the only way you need inverter is when you have dedicated battery bank. This way system would work this way. On sunny day you produce electricity to feed your house and charge battery bank using charger/inverter. Once solar panels atop producing electricity during night system automatically switches to inverter mode and you start using power from batteries. Once batteries goes low then generator kicks in and supply power to home and recharge batteries. Without dedicated batteries there is no use for inverter
if your question is that my Honda generator wont idle up when I connect a load (tool) and it stalls then . first see if unit will run on constant setting (switch on front) if nothing or still barely runs or stalls , then your problem is carb or fuel filter (inside tank) one or both is most likely dirty and needs replaced/cleaned
On the ev6010 Honda generator the posive starter wire is black and was accidently hooked up to the chassis ground wire. Then the start button was pushed and nothing happened. I corrected the wire hookup to the positive side but will not start still
if there is no spark in the plug as you are saying for that matter check the current coil and the inverter section for the loss of current if you have already changed the sparkplug if not do change
what a **** generator, worked for 100 hours and now wont start anymore. did all the checks and replacing of spark plug and oil etc, simply wont start, ****, ****, ****..... service is horrible too. they just give you the runaround.
NO! DO NOT ATTEMPT THIS. The problem is that you cannot maintain the phase relationship between them. Both of the generators must turn at precisely the same speed and precisely together - which is virtually impossible without connecting the two generators together on a common shaft, which would be impractical to the point of ridiculous.
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