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ktmrfs
Feb 22, 2018Explorer III
Atlee wrote:
This is why I have 2 2K Hondas. Together, they will power the AC and micro. If I don't need AC, I only have to run one. And I can handle one 2k genny at a time. However, I could never move the 3k machine alone.Ltrip wrote:
I just went through this decision process. Your priorities may be different than mine.
I considered the 3500W units and 2 2000W units.
At age 68 I was concerned about moving the 3500W unit. Also, there are times when you don;t need to run the air, so the 3500W is overkill for other uses.
I opted for 2 Champion 2000W units. I can carry the 49 lb unit pretty easily and it pairs up to create a 4000W unit, enough to run the AC.
Upon receipt, 1 of them started and ran perfectly. The other is in the shop for a warrantee fix of leaking gas. I have not used them yet on a camping trip. But soon!!!
me also on the honda 2000's.
Actually, one of the 2000's is going to our son, and I've got a 2200 on order, should be here middle of March.
The honda 2000 with the micro air easy start will easily run the AC unit we have up to about 3500ft. 4500ft on a hot day and it eventually kicks out. expectation is that the extra 200W on the 2200 will get me over the hump at higher altitudes and let me get by with one generator 95% of the time.
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