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jodeb720
Apr 14, 2023Explorer
@Wnjj - this has well over 500 hours of use. For the last 13 years I’ve been mostly boondocking for 5 weeks a year - call it 1500 hours conservatively. If I was in the desert it ran all day long, in national parks 3 hours a day to recharge my batteries.
@Otrfun, correct it only helps with current inrush unlike the Microair.
I don’t use my AC that much and in the past it’s always been used when I have full hookups - snd only on rare occasions on the generator.
@3 tons, when I’ve used the ac with my generator I’ve always turn ECO off, started the AC, and once I’ve set the temp on the thermostat to 65 switched eco on. That way the Honda would end where it needs to be at consistently. Of course if I was at altitude or it was above 90, it could (and did) overload after 20 mins.
@Otrfun, correct it only helps with current inrush unlike the Microair.
I don’t use my AC that much and in the past it’s always been used when I have full hookups - snd only on rare occasions on the generator.
@3 tons, when I’ve used the ac with my generator I’ve always turn ECO off, started the AC, and once I’ve set the temp on the thermostat to 65 switched eco on. That way the Honda would end where it needs to be at consistently. Of course if I was at altitude or it was above 90, it could (and did) overload after 20 mins.
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