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Road Side Pub
Making a 4 prong to 3 prong Generator adapter
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<blockquote data-quote="ksstang" data-source="post: 15893294" data-attributes="member: 51266"><p>The Generator is a Briggs and Straton. I don't have the model number handy unfortunately. Its got 8250 starting watts, 5500 continuous. Like I say, I could easy buy the adapter, but I already have the female cord end that fits our trailer male, and I have a L14-30 male for the other end of the #10 SO cord. So I basically have everything I need to wire a cord/adapter.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ksstang, post: 15893294, member: 51266"] The Generator is a Briggs and Straton. I don't have the model number handy unfortunately. Its got 8250 starting watts, 5500 continuous. Like I say, I could easy buy the adapter, but I already have the female cord end that fits our trailer male, and I have a L14-30 male for the other end of the #10 SO cord. So I basically have everything I need to wire a cord/adapter. [/QUOTE]
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