Lantley wrote:
While I understand some may be not concerned about sound. Decibel rating is an important parameter for most.
When it comes to sound it is not so much about the users interpretation of the sound. It becomes more important to consider the generator sound's impact on those in the area close enough to hear the genset
yup, I have seen people put there genny out in the bush so it is quiet at there site, but the people in the site next to them that there genny is now 20 feet away from, cant even thing because of the noise.
to me no genny is best, but thats just my opinion as in 39 years of camping in rv's I have only even needed ac once and that was during that heat wave we had two summers ago, but I do realize some people need them for AC down south, or if you camp in dense bush and get no sunlight. and ya for running ACs solar can get expensive but for the rest of the reasons for a genny you can usaly get set up with solar for cheeper.
After that heat wave I am thinking of getting a genny just for that one reason trying to be comfortable in 120 degree heat just sucks with out it. I don't think I have the space required for enough solar to be able to run a genny all day and I do have the genny compartment in the front of my 5th wheel where I curently have my batteries. when I move to LFP for the 5th wheel. my other option would be to just use my noisy champion 4000watt generator and leave it in the back of the truck for emergencys. not sure whats better. the other issue I face is the genny rules in parks around here.. 2 hours in the morning and 2 hours in the evening (8-10 and 6-8 normaly) during that heat wave last year they waved the restrictions in the areas that were in the heat dome.
I struggle with using the champion as I am the first person that gets ticked off when a genny starts up at 8 am while I am enjoying my peacefull coffee, so I don't want to be that guy so I think quietness would be the most important feature if I buy a new one.