Honda EM650 Generator (1 Viewer)

stormdog

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Sorry to bombard this forum but im really new to this game and all that goes with it :Blush:
Ive picked up a Honda em650 gen for whenever im on a site with no hook-up, ive noticed theres terminals for 12v jumpleads.....how do i use these on here and how do they connect to the generator as i see it looks like 2 spade terminal fittings are needed for the leads ?

bear with me im a numpty :RollEyes:
 

pappajohn

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it should have a lead with a moulded plug with the two flat pins set at 90deg to each other.


start the genny and run for a few minutes first to allow it to stabilize then simply connect to the pos and neg battery posts and plug in.

its a battery charge function....not a jump lead connection.
 
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bobandjanie

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Hi, its not something your going to use very often, I think we have used ours twice in 4 years.:Smile: Bob.


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Wildman

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between solar power and daily movement of the van batteries should stay charged without a genny, stopped carrying out last year.
 
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scotjimland

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Sorry to bombard this forum but im really new to this game and all that goes with it :Blush:
Ive picked up a Honda em650 gen for whenever im on a site with no hook-up, ive noticed theres terminals for 12v jumpleads.....how do i use these on here and how do they connect to the generator as i see it looks like 2 spade terminal fittings are needed for the leads ?

bear with me im a numpty :RollEyes:

Don't worry about them, using this output to charge batteries isn't very efficient ..
just plug in your ehu lead and use your on board charger.
 
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