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Yep, that’s the issue - although it was sold as a “ground-neutral bonding plug”… there’s no bonding wire inside, lol.

Back to the hardware store for some wire.

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Yep, that’s the issue - although it was sold as a “ground-neutral bonding plug”… there’s no bonding wire inside, lol.

Back to the hardware store for some wire.

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I'm guessing this was in a place at the store that it wasn't supposed to be. These are for replacing a broken cord end on an extension cord. You should be able to just bridge ground and neutral with a small wire in it. Just make sure to keep it far far far away from any receptacle that isn't the generator.
 

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HD does not sell a bonding plug that I can find.
Others that do are $10-$15

Some scrap #16 wire is fine. or a half watt 100k ohm resister will also work for most items.
 

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When you say “jump to the waterline” - I’m not 100% sure what you mean. But as long as whatever you’re jumping to has a solid connection to the earth… then I think this should work.
 

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My generator has a grounding lug I can jump to the waterline. Would that work for me?
No. Need a Neutral Ground bond.

Bonding to the waterline or better direct to the home ground rod would be for if the generator was permanently installed as part of the home electric system. The primary home panel has a Neutral Ground bond.
 

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Yep, that’s the issue - although it was sold as a “ground-neutral bonding plug”… there’s no bonding wire inside, lol.

Back to the hardware store for some wire.

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I would like to know what made you believe that this item was a bonding plug and not just a plain replacement plug? Not to beat you up over it, but to understand how this sort of misunderstanding happens.
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