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Can You Use Inverter Generators In Parallel With Conventional Generators?
April 5, 2026
Quick Answer
You can use inverter generators in parallel with conventional generators, but it requires a specific parallel kit and setup.
Choosing the Right Parallel Kit
To connect an inverter generator to a conventional generator, you’ll need a parallel kit specifically designed for this purpose. These kits usually include a transfer switch and a control panel that allows you to monitor the generators’ performance and adjust the load accordingly. For example, the Generac PWRiQ2000 Parallel Kit is a popular choice for parallel operation with Generac inverter generators.
Setting Up the Parallel Connection
When setting up the parallel connection, ensure that both generators are of the same voltage, frequency, and phase type. This is crucial to prevent damage to the generators or the load. Typically, you’ll need to connect the generators’ output terminals to the parallel kit’s input terminals using heavy-duty wiring. The parallel kit will then distribute the load between the two generators, allowing them to work together to provide a stable and efficient power supply.
Safety Precautions and Load Management
When running inverter and conventional generators in parallel, it’s essential to monitor the generators’ performance and adjust the load as needed to prevent damage or overheating. You should also ensure that the inverter generator is not overworked, as this can lead to a decrease in its lifespan. To avoid this, you can use the parallel kit’s load management features to distribute the load between the two generators, ensuring that neither unit is overloaded.
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