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SoundGuy
Jan 31, 2018Explorer
RSD559 wrote:
Priorities. You have priorities. If I'm not plugged in and it's hot. Sorry, no popcorn and no hair dryer. I get cranky when I'm hot. After I broke in my EasyStart last summer, I checked the amps on my EMS display while the A/C was running. It was about 100 that day and the trailer is in the sun. Nothing but the A/C and the inverter was on. It was about 17 amps, if I remember. My A/C is a 15k BTU unit.
The idea of running a $1000+ generator in the heat with a full load and at high RPMs hurts me. I would rather have something that handles the load easily and doesn't have to run hard. Just because you can do it doesn't mean you should.
You seem to be confusing running amps with starting amps ... it's the latter the Micro-Air Easy Start solves but does nothing to lower running amps, nor does the manufacturer ever claim it does. If you want to run lots of "stuff" then of course you'd want to be using a genset capable of handling that running load. Expecting any 2K genset to constantly support a running load well beyond it's amp rating isn't the genset manufacturers' fault nor Micro-Air's, it's yours. :R
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