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- joebedfordNomad IIDO you have a well? ("emergency use") You might need 230V
- TomG2ExplorerWhile they may not be totally accurate, YouTube videos show a lot about the various models.
I have not found a generator that I could not hear from 66 paces (200 feet) away on an otherwise quiet day Some are quieter than others and I have owned all kinds. - Mortimer_BrewstExplorer II
SidecarFlip wrote:
Try the 'search' box at the top of the page... Many, many, many threads on genny's here
No point in 'going over it again and waste rack space'' anymore than necessary....lol
Using this logic there should be very few, if any posts.
But thank you for the excellent example of "wasted space." - SidecarFlipExplorer III
MEXICOWANDERER wrote:
Forum topic generator history thread content...
point five percent facts
Ninety nine point five percent arguments and counter responses over noise issues.
Nice to see this one pollution free :)
Reading your replies, I'm sure you'll change that post haste....:R - MrWizardModeratorNumber one
How much can you spend? Not how much you want to spend
With most of us there is a difference, we want to spend as little as possible
Number two
At the beach ? Alone or are there other people nearby, state campgrounds or remote private access
Are you going to use it anywhere else?
Size as already been stated not less than 3000 Watts, the closer to 4000 the better
Here in Calif, i don't normally need the a/c at the beach
But i do need the MW and battery charging - MEXICOWANDERERExplorerForum topic generator history thread content...
point five percent facts
Ninety nine point five percent arguments and counter responses over noise issues.
Nice to see this one pollution free :) - SaltiDawgExplorerWhat SidecarFlip said
OP said he/she was "doing some research."
Seems not. - LwiddisExplorer IIIf you are camping at the beach most days will have sufficient sun for a solar system to recharge your batteries. My system starts recharging just after sunup...and you won't hear a thing. As a backup for camping and home I have a 2200 watt Westinghouse inverter. Very quiet. Plenty of roof on your TT for panels.
- SidecarFlipExplorer III
LynnandCarol wrote:
We know nothing about generators but are doing some research. Need to purchase one for emergency use and to use for beach camping. How big do we need to go to run a 15K AC and a few misc. items???
Try the 'search' box at the top of the page... Many, many, many threads on genny's here
No point in 'going over it again and waste rack space'' anymore than necessary....lol
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