sac89 wrote:
I currently have a big 5000 watt loud as he!! generator that trips it's breaker often.
Assuming it is functioning properly, then you need something larger than 5000 watts to operate everything you're trying to run. The new generators may be quieter, but most of those are in the 1,000 W to 3,000 W range. Bigger and quieter generally don't go together with generators. :) But if you're tripping the breaker on a 5 kW generator, you must be running quite a few things. Do you have your refrigerator and water heater set to run on propane or electric when using this generator?
To put things in perspective, if your trailer has a 30A shore power connection, then that is a maximum of 3,600 watts available. Your 5,000 watt generator should be able to run everything you can operate when connected to 30A shore power. Now, if your trailer has a 50A shore power connection, then that can provide up to a maximum of 12,000 watts. I doubt you'd need a generator THAT big, but that's what you'd need to replace a 50A shore power connection. Our motorhome has a 7,000 watt generator and it does a good job of supplying the juice to our (50A) motorhome, including both AC's, microwave & refrigerator.
If you decide to look for smaller and quieter, I just bought a pair of these
SmarterTools AP-2000iQ 2000W peak generators. Costco.com has them for $599.99 each plus another $60 for the parallel kit. I've only used them a couple of times so far, but I like them. They use the Yamaha engine. These two together should run your A/C and a few other minor thing. I liked them as they seemed to be a good compromise between the Yamaha and Honda units. I didn't like that the Hondas didn't have a fuel cut-off or fuel filler gauge. I didn't like that the Yamahas were blue (OK, that's pretty minor. They were also a bit pricey.) But SmarterTools units have the features the Honda lacked, were cheaper than then Yamaha & Honda units and they're red. LOL Like a said, a good compromise.
~Rick