Hedges
I See Electromagnetic Fields!
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GFCI being available as a UL listed component, I would expect any system with one to have it as GFCI outlet, GFCI breaker, or GFCI in-line module.
To power portable devices from the truck you would want to plug into that.
To feed a house panel, with it's own G-N bond and ground rod, and GFCI for select circuits, would like something such as twist-loc outlet from before the GFCI on the lightning.
But you'd still have two N-G bonds. 3-pole transfer switch is my best suggestion.
This would also work with GFCI of Lightning in the path, but with that feeding all circuits of backup loads panel, may nuisance trip.
In the case of powering an RV from Lightning (likely application for people camping, except or the range anxiety), then N-G bond in Lightning is what you want. (would like an actual ground, such as shore power provides, but that's another story
To power portable devices from the truck you would want to plug into that.
To feed a house panel, with it's own G-N bond and ground rod, and GFCI for select circuits, would like something such as twist-loc outlet from before the GFCI on the lightning.
But you'd still have two N-G bonds. 3-pole transfer switch is my best suggestion.
This would also work with GFCI of Lightning in the path, but with that feeding all circuits of backup loads panel, may nuisance trip.
In the case of powering an RV from Lightning (likely application for people camping, except or the range anxiety), then N-G bond in Lightning is what you want. (would like an actual ground, such as shore power provides, but that's another story