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Bowfreak
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Nov 27, 2015

Generator questions

We own a 2003 Trailmanor 2720 SL camping trailer. It has an RV Products 8000 model rooftop AC. I am assuming that is an 8000 btu AC unit but can't find anything on it. I have pulled the cover and read the owners manual and about the only thing I can find is the maximum amps on a tag on the AC unit says 20 amps.

I have a ton of Cabelas points and would like to use them on either the Champion 1600/2000 watt inverter or the Champion 2800/3100 watt inverter. I would really like to go with 1 of the 1600/2000 if possible because it's only 48 lbs dry weight and will be easy to get in and out of the truck. Will the 1600/2000 be enough to get the AC started and going?

If not would it be better to get 2 of the 1600/2000 and run them parallel or just get 1 of the 2800/3000 watt inverters? It will be more expensive to get 2 of the 1600/2000, but if we are camping where or when we don't need AC we could just take 1 with us.

My only concern with running 2 1600/2000's in parallel is that they actually have less surge power than 1 2800/3000. Please let me know and thanks for your time.

The other thing I noticed is the 1600/2000 watt doesn't have a 30 amp plug in but I am not sure that will or won't change things.
  • The champion 2800/3100 should do OK. remember you will not be able to run much else on 120 volts. You would need to get the corresponding twist lock dogbone adapter to go from genset to the RV 30 amp cord body.
    Champion 2800/3100
  • Hi,

    Upgrade to a hybrid inverter with load support and the 2000 watt generator will start the air conditioner reliably. It does cost more to do this than to buy the 2800 VA generator.

    It is expensive to run the air conditioner from a generator. I'd prefer to go to an inexpensive campground instead.

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  • We have two Honda 2000I's one is the companion model which has the 30 amp twist lock female receptacle and can run the ac with no problems when run together and we run one when just charging batteries. also the 2000I's are much lighter and easier to move and store than a 2800 watt or 3000watt generator.
    Good luck in your search
    safe travels
  • Just after the first of the year I got a $75 off a $500 purchase at Cabela's. I also notice they had the Champion 2000 $200 off the regular price so I couldn't resist and bought one. I figured we would give it a try and since the majority of our dry camping we wouldn't need the a/c and if it wouldn't start the a/c we could catch another one on sale later and run in parallel.

    Well today we got the camper out to get some cleaning etc down and thought we would try the Champion out. It started on the second pull and I was very pleased how quiet it was. I let it run for a few minutes before plugging the camper plug into it. Had the wife go inside and turn the fan to low, then high, and then to low cool.

    Each time she bumped it up you could hear the generator kick in a little more but it never kicked the generator off. So she kicked the a/c up to high cool and it never missed a beat. After running for a minute or so I even switched the generator to the eco mode and it continued to run fine.

    Next while the a/c was running we turned on the fridge and several lights and were pleasantly surprised the generator handled it very well.

    While I realize it's not a 100 degree day outside I was pretty happy with the results so far. Especially how easy it started and how quiet it was.

    Just wanted to update everyone on our choice. Will see how it does later this summer when it's really how outside or how it handles in high altitude in Colorado this summer.

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