Plugging in to Shore Line, is that generator still loaded?
After a long/hot day on the road, I roll in to camp with the generator still running both roof airs and then plug in the shore power.
I know that shutting down a loaded generator is a big No No. It seems like the shore power picks up the slack as soon as power is supplied.
I do know, that in the reverse (breaking camp) scenario, the generator takes on the load after 90 seconds of starting after which the cord can be pulled.
Q: With a running generator, What happens behind the scenes when I turn on the power at the pedestal?
Q: What then happens two minutes later when I then go to shut off the generator?