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| Which Inverter Generator for my. 15 ft RV ? |
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| ghosthunter:
Well now that I own a small travel trailer. I am looking for a generator. I don’t expect a big load. But would like one that would power my AC or gas furnace if needed. For the most part it will only be used to charge the trailer batteries on boon docking trips. The refer is three way so will run it on gas. The furnace is three way so other than fan it gas. There is a maxi fan and one other fan. Hot water is electric or gas, so planning only gas for it. The AC is the largest draw about 1500. Than there is a shower fan almost never used. LP monitor Water pump No micro wave No tv I am thinking a 2200 size will do the trick. I read the other thread around a year ago. So a Honda 2300 I or Roybi ? Suggestions? I am 70 this year so weight, and starting important factors. |
| trophyhunt:
Honda 2,200 and forget about it |
| MADMAX:
I use a Honda 500 Runs everything except AC When I’m boonieing I don’t use AC My 2cents |
| KFhunter:
I use two of these, most of the time I don't have the AC on so just one is running which I alternate. When I want AC I plug them together and run both. Buy 2 for less than one Honda, had my 3-4 years now and use them for a lot, charging batteries, running stuff besides the RV In costco |
| follow maggie:
I’d go with 3,000 watts. The Honda 2200 puts out about 1,800 continuous. If the trailers plugged in it’ll be charging the batteries, plus the ac, plus whatever else is on. You can get a champion 3,000 watt inverter for the same money as the smaller Honda. I have a champion that I use for work & it’s every bit as reliable as my Honda. |
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