I own a Honda EV4010 generator, those were made to be installed in RVs therefore there is no providing for a battery. I will use my tractor for this purpose therefore I added a connector for this. Again, I avoided drilling in the frame and attached a bracket to the existing bolts of the starter relay.
The connectors are small 50 amps Anderson type (same as forklifts) and I used 8ga wire. This is enough for my generator, I tested it with a 3m (10ft) 8ga wire between the 2 and the generator started without problem. The positive comes from the relay's input (battery cable) and the positive is on the upper bolt of the bracket (the frame) since the main battery negative is grounded straight to this frame.






The connectors are small 50 amps Anderson type (same as forklifts) and I used 8ga wire. This is enough for my generator, I tested it with a 3m (10ft) 8ga wire between the 2 and the generator started without problem. The positive comes from the relay's input (battery cable) and the positive is on the upper bolt of the bracket (the frame) since the main battery negative is grounded straight to this frame.





