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<blockquote data-quote="Michael Walker" data-source="post: 492466" data-attributes="member: 32308"><p>I don't understand what effect that would have on the generator. The RCD trips when nothing is connected. The RCD is 25amp, it has replaced the original 16amp unit that was on there when I picked the generator up. </p><p></p><p>If the RCD trips at 25amp, why doesn't the 13amp fuse in the plug blow. Or the trip switch on the extension.</p><p></p><p>Seriously considering bypassing RCD. </p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Michael Walker, post: 492466, member: 32308"] I don't understand what effect that would have on the generator. The RCD trips when nothing is connected. The RCD is 25amp, it has replaced the original 16amp unit that was on there when I picked the generator up. If the RCD trips at 25amp, why doesn't the 13amp fuse in the plug blow. Or the trip switch on the extension. Seriously considering bypassing RCD. [/QUOTE]
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