3mtnlabbie
Jul 21, 2014Explorer
Generator Help - need to buy in next week...
So - we aren't too savvy with understanding how to measure what kind of generator power we need to get when we buy one within the next week. We know it will be an investment.
Here are the details:
We have a 2013 Palomino Banshee B3: http://www.windishrv.com/inventory/362584/Used-2013-Palomino-Banshee-B-3.aspx (that's our baby - and NO we did NOT pay that much!)
Why we want a generator:
1. We can kill a battery running our furnace in one night if it is in the 40s.
2. It takes hours to hand crank the lift system without a batter (not kidding)
3. We are bringing an extra battery with us with is a total PITA - and would prefer to travel with one.
4. When running off a battery - we can't use the A/C, or run anything that relies off of plugging into the regular outlets inside the camper (ie: heated beds, charging camera batteries, etc.
What items we would like our generator to allow us to do:
1. NOT have to bring a second battery
2. Run the furnace all night if necessary if below 50 degrees
3. Allow us to charge: laptop, camera batteries, cell phones, iPad, etc.
4. Allow us to USE: heated beds, my HAIR DRYER, my flatiron, our A/C if necessary (it is a Coleman Mach - I don't know beyond that), etc.
Things we want:
1. Not to be noisy
2. Hopefully easy to move around
3. Fuel efficient
4. Reliable
Special thing to consider (we live at 5,400' in elevation. We camp usually above 8,000'...
Thank you for all your insight in advance!
Here are the details:
We have a 2013 Palomino Banshee B3: http://www.windishrv.com/inventory/362584/Used-2013-Palomino-Banshee-B-3.aspx (that's our baby - and NO we did NOT pay that much!)
Why we want a generator:
1. We can kill a battery running our furnace in one night if it is in the 40s.
2. It takes hours to hand crank the lift system without a batter (not kidding)
3. We are bringing an extra battery with us with is a total PITA - and would prefer to travel with one.
4. When running off a battery - we can't use the A/C, or run anything that relies off of plugging into the regular outlets inside the camper (ie: heated beds, charging camera batteries, etc.
What items we would like our generator to allow us to do:
1. NOT have to bring a second battery
2. Run the furnace all night if necessary if below 50 degrees
3. Allow us to charge: laptop, camera batteries, cell phones, iPad, etc.
4. Allow us to USE: heated beds, my HAIR DRYER, my flatiron, our A/C if necessary (it is a Coleman Mach - I don't know beyond that), etc.
Things we want:
1. Not to be noisy
2. Hopefully easy to move around
3. Fuel efficient
4. Reliable
Special thing to consider (we live at 5,400' in elevation. We camp usually above 8,000'...
Thank you for all your insight in advance!