Dark-Fx
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This kind of adapter works on a 240v generator, assuming it has a 120V receptacle as well. It's what I had to use with mine. Ignore that I'm using the 120V plug for my charger too since it doesn't matter. I just couldn't find my twist lock to 14-50 adapter. There just needs to be a detectable path from hot to ground for a very small amount of energy to pass through to test it.This comment was referring to Bonding the neutral and ground together. This is done at the main breaker panel in your house, but is generally not done on a generator. This leaves the ground “floating”. Some EVs or EVSEs test this before charging and throw an error if the ground is floating. To get those to work, you bond the two legs together to keep the neutral and ground at the same voltage.
Assuming the generator is wired correctly, would work on a regular 120V generator For doing this.
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