gwdixon
Elite Member
The generator is probably attached to a dryer outlet-type with a "suicide cord". It can work but one must be careful.
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Chain saws and other small engines run without batteries and alternators/generators so maybe that is how the Generac is run. As others, I would start the generator and take off the negative cable. If the generator still runs then it is generating its own electricity to fire the plugs. It is hard to believe that some of this generated electricity is not being sent to the battery.
To test if the battery is getting juice while the generator is running just touch the negative cable to the negative post. If it sparks then the battery is getting a charge.
Once again, any generator that does not charge its own battery is a complete oddball.
Connecting Generator to welder outlet - WeldingWeb™ - Welding forum for pros and enthusiasts
Chain saws and other small engines run without batteries and alternators/generators so maybe that is how the Generac is run. As others, I would start the generator and take off the negative cable. If the generator still runs then it is generating its own electricity to fire the plugs. It is hard to believe that some of this generated electricity is not being sent to the battery.
To test if the battery is getting juice while the generator is running just touch the negative cable to the negative post. If it sparks then the battery is getting a charge.
Once again, any generator that does not charge its own battery is a complete oddball.