We have a Honda 7000 generator (North American) that puts out 120/240 with a 4 prong connection. I assume that is putting out two hots of 120V to make the 240V. From what I understand this generator is not grounded if that matters to this scenario. And I"ll set the Quattro Hz to the North American standard so that won't be an issue.
The Quattro AC in requires 187-265V and only has a N, G, and a single L for the wiring.
I have a cable that will plug into the four prong outlet of the Honda 7000's 120/240 output. That will give me four wires to connect to the Quattro (N, G, L1, L2).
But, of course, the Quattro only takes one live.
The solution that has been offered to me elsewhere is to wire one of the hot wires into the Quattro's L, the other hot wire into the Quattro's N, connect the ground, and then not use the cable's neutral wire (just cap that wire).
Does this pass the smell test? Many thanks for the sanity check before I wire this thing up in the coming weeks...