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Old___Slow
Jun 14, 2013Explorer
crcr wrote:pnichols wrote:crcr wrote:
I seen those EX650 gens come up on ebay from time to time. Do you know what year they quit producing them? What do they weigh? What is it, 650 watts output? Thanks.
You probably missed my 2nd post earlier where I provided a link to a chart comparing the specifications on a lot of the older small Honda constant speed generators. As you've found out, many of these good old 3600 RPM Hondas can be had for a song with plenty of good camping years still left in them.
Here's the link again:
http://www.tappedin.com/hop/html/litegen.htm
I'm not sure when they stopped producing the EX650 - around the late 1990's, or 2000, I think. I also was recently given a Honda EX1000 in like new condition and I'll use it outside around our residence instead of in the RV because of it's 64 dB noise level - too high for battery charging when camping. I'll keep the little EX650 (it's at least 25 years old) in the RV for it's ultra-quiet sound level of 54dB.
I have nothing against solar, but I think it should only be part of the total power mix for a well-equipped self-contained RV. Here's what I think are two very flexible setups for RV power generation in all conditions (in addition to a large battery bank and an inverter or two):
A) The next best setup - portable solar panels (not on the roof), small quiet generator for battery charging when the sun can't do it, large quiet-as-you-can-afford generator for hot weather/high humidity air conditioning.
B) The best setup - portable solar panels (not on the roof), fuel cells for battery charging when the sun can't do it, large quiet-as-you-can-afford generator for hot weather/high humidity air conditioning.
The reason I'm a fan of portable solar panels is that you can move them into the sun if you're fortunate enough to be able to park the RV in the shade and/or if you're paranoid (like me) about not having any more holes in the roof than what you already have. I also don't care for how roof mounted solar panels restrict access on the roof ... I want to be able to crawl all around up there to wax it, make modifications, and repair/inspect stuff.
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Thanks for the info and link on the EX650. Interesting unit.
Here's some pics of my 120 watt folding panel, and the custom padded suitcase I made to protect it when traveling. This panel is very sturdy, has a HD aluminum frame and built in handle, that I use to padlock it to a HD cable so it doesn't find a new neighborhood. It hits 7 amps production at higher elevations of about 7000 ft. I also have no roof panels, as I park in the shade as much as possible, so I use this. I have considered adding a panel or two to the roof, but am undecided about that.
I also have a Honda eu2000i genset, and am considering buying another so I could parallel them to run the AC. I pick these up used locally for $600-650 by waiting and watching and being the first to respond on craigslist local.
This was one fine post. I started this thread having in mind to perhaps find the right solution for my quest. The above post seems to say it all for me, thanks to the poster.
Recently I have bought several (one MPPT and one PWM controllar) and One 24v/120w PV panel, as a project, to perhaps increase the distance for my e/scooter. Wonder if I can travel from Texas to CA. the place of my birth. Just a dream DW will tell you. Well, they did this last week in flight! Solar, my RV folks.
The 24v/120w panel I have from solarblvd.com is 58" x 26" 26# and will possibly make the little Pride Pro Traveler 24v, top heavy. Can't located something a little smaller, like 25" x 48" The scooter has some rear small wheels that might could be extented. Anyway the idea was to have some sun shade for old baldy and some sun energy for the batts.
CA. here I come. With my little solar scoot, that will be a hoot for,
Old and Slow
Floyd
PS:
I've now found Hitech and hopefully will follow his thread on to Victory.
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