Can A e2000 And e3200 Generator Be Ran In Parallel?
Updated 10/27/2025 | Published 03/22/2025 >
Question:
I have a 50amp RV. Can I use a parallel kit with a e2000 and e3200 inverter generators so I can have a 50amp plug and not trip breakers if I run both AC’s? I read that both generators are capable of running parallel with a parallel kit. Thank you
asked by: Stan P
Expert Reply:
Hello Stan, thanks for reaching out. The e2000 and e3200 generators can be ran in parallel if you have two of the same generator. Generators must have the same amperage and frequency to be ran in parallel, so running your two generators in parallel is not an option since they are different. You would have to buy a second e2000 or e3200 generator, then buy the appropriate parallel kit.
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Jesse M.
10/27/2025
Hey Stan, did you end up deciding whether to get a second e2000 or e3200 generator for your RV setup? Knowing what route you took could help others trying to power both AC units. Your update could make it easier for the next person with the same question.