kellyron500
Active member
Hi guys...
50 year old man just bought his first portable generator...ever. Shameful, I know. Garage full of tools but never took care of solving the time to time storm outages I go through here in the mid-south. It ain't much...5,000 watt genny but it will keep the fridges going, a few lights and the wife's hair dryer, I am told.
Regardless...it was on sale and had some fantastic reviews (85 out of 86 reviewers gavce it 5 stars), so I got it.
Here's the deal: It has only a single 120 outlet, another 120 RV outlet with the funky blade receptacle and the 120/240 outlet. I am never going to use the RV outlet...can I convert that to a second, standard 120V outlet? In my own mind I say duh, yeah, but thought I might reach out to someone who knows first.
50 year old man just bought his first portable generator...ever. Shameful, I know. Garage full of tools but never took care of solving the time to time storm outages I go through here in the mid-south. It ain't much...5,000 watt genny but it will keep the fridges going, a few lights and the wife's hair dryer, I am told.
Regardless...it was on sale and had some fantastic reviews (85 out of 86 reviewers gavce it 5 stars), so I got it.
Here's the deal: It has only a single 120 outlet, another 120 RV outlet with the funky blade receptacle and the 120/240 outlet. I am never going to use the RV outlet...can I convert that to a second, standard 120V outlet? In my own mind I say duh, yeah, but thought I might reach out to someone who knows first.