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This is a Quick Look at my Honda EU7000is inverter generator and my Yamaha EF6300iSDE inverter generator. I made this video at 5:30 am so I did not run either generator in this video. The Honda is a Floating Neutral while the Yamaha is a Bonded Neutral. I have a Generlink transfer switch on my electric meter so I can power my whole house. Be careful of the Generlink generator compatibility list, what they are doing is showing generators with compatible plugs i.e. the 30 amp four prong plug that is required to connect with the Generlink system. What that list does not tell you is you have to use a Floating Neutral generator to connect with the Generlink system or you are in violation of the national electric code. If you use a Bonded Neutral generator you create two different bonded neutral locations which can end up causing you to get shocked, electrocuted or worse case burn down your home. This is with all transfer switches by the way with the exception of transfer switches that switch the Bonded Neutral which are rare. Most transfer switches do not switch the Bonded Neutral. I purchased the Yamaha going by the Generlink compatible list for generators but I found in another section of the Generlink information later on that the generator must be a Floating Neutral so I ended up purchasing the Honda because it is a Floating Neutral generator as required by Generlink and the National Electric Code. . The Yamaha apparently can be converted over to Floating Neutral on the back of the electronic board but there are no instructions on how to do it and were you do this at on the board. It is normally a jumper wire that you remove to create a Floating Neutral for your generator. If there would have been instructions and it was easy to do I would have just converted the Yamaha as it is an excellent quiet generator but without a set of instructions or a good video I was not going to attempt it. The Yamaha won't go to waste as our daughter and son in law are fixing to purchase a fifth wheel RV trailer and will need a generator and RV's use a Bonded Neutral generator so we are going to gift them the Yamaha, it is just over a year old with only 1 hour on it because we did not have any storms for power outages last year. So the Yamaha is a brand new generator.