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fitznj
Mar 07, 2019Explorer
900W is perfectly adequate for the OP's requirements. Several years
ago, I borrowed an old 750W generator which was connected directly
to my batteries. Spent a week in northern NJ during winter and the
generator kept the batteries charged throughout - the furnace
was used to keep the camper warm.
This is in the days before solar - so the generator was the only
source of power.
I'd be tempted to but this generator to keep in the camper - no
worries about the carb getting bunged up and super light.
ago, I borrowed an old 750W generator which was connected directly
to my batteries. Spent a week in northern NJ during winter and the
generator kept the batteries charged throughout - the furnace
was used to keep the camper warm.
This is in the days before solar - so the generator was the only
source of power.
I'd be tempted to but this generator to keep in the camper - no
worries about the carb getting bunged up and super light.
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