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ewarnerusa
Apr 25, 2022Nomad
The micro-air soft start kit has been one of the best upgrades we have made, our Yamaha 2400 now runs the A/C reliably and saves the day during summer heat. I quoted the following though because as people have pointed out, your Honda 2200 will be running hard to keep the A/C going and any other loads may just be a watt too many.
I would add the water heater to this list and the converter if you are able to shut it off. Avoid any other high AC draw items like microwave or coffee makers.
I wouldn't say wrong tool for the job if this is your highest power demand situation and you go with the micro-air kit, I would instead say the right tool for the job without having to have a larger/heavier generator than necessary. My opinion though
#1Flyboy wrote:
When I start up my A/C I make sure refrigerator is running on propane ….
I would add the water heater to this list and the converter if you are able to shut it off. Avoid any other high AC draw items like microwave or coffee makers.
I wouldn't say wrong tool for the job if this is your highest power demand situation and you go with the micro-air kit, I would instead say the right tool for the job without having to have a larger/heavier generator than necessary. My opinion though
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