โOct-16-2017 01:43 PM
โOct-22-2017 09:55 AM
jbrack wrote:
Please excuse me if this subject has been beat to death, but I am about to become a full-time RVer. I retire in 8 days and my wife and I purchased a new truck and 5th wheel and plan to roam around for awhile. My question is about generators. Do I want to incur the expense of a generator capable of running my 50 amp needs or should I get a 30 amp and only power the bare necessities? Do I want the dual fuel model? (seems like a grand idea to me). What about the "other" brands of generators? By this I mean, not a Honda. The 7000watt Honda is around $4k but I saw a nice looking Pulsar dual/fuel for half that. Any info will be greatly appreciated.
โOct-21-2017 01:41 PM
โOct-21-2017 10:06 AM
johndeerefarmer wrote:
So I purchased the Honda EU3000is and installed the Pinellas remote start/auto choke kit.
โOct-21-2017 09:34 AM
โOct-21-2017 09:15 AM
laknox wrote:johndeerefarmer wrote:
Onan's are noisy and use lots of fuel. Onan's use to run at `1800 rpm back in the day and were quiet. Now they are made in China and run at higher speeds.
The Champions will save you money up front but they are noisy compared to Honda/Yamaha and won't produce as much power as a comparable Honda because Champion rates them different.
I just bought a Honda EU3000is and installed a remote start kit on it. I will then install the Microair Easy Start on my 15k a/c. I have the Honda mounted on a cargo rack on the rear that I built.
I'll say it, yet again, it's beyond me why Honda/Yamaha/etc., haven't started building inverter gen-packs to the Onan pattern or Onan hasn't started putting inverters in their boxes. Seems pretty d@mn logical, to me... :h
LYle
โOct-19-2017 03:43 PM
jbrack wrote:
Please excuse me if this subject has been beat to death, but I am about to become a full-time RVer. I retire in 8 days and my wife and I purchased a new truck and 5th wheel and plan to roam around for awhile. My question is about generators. Do I want to incur the expense of a generator capable of running my 50 amp needs or should I get a 30 amp and only power the bare necessities? Do I want the dual fuel model? (seems like a grand idea to me). What about the "other" brands of generators? By this I mean, not a Honda. The 7000watt Honda is around $4k but I saw a nice looking Pulsar dual/fuel for half that. Any info will be greatly appreciated.
โOct-18-2017 09:06 AM
โOct-17-2017 05:19 PM
โOct-17-2017 04:49 PM
โOct-17-2017 10:17 AM
johndeerefarmer wrote:
Onan's are noisy and use lots of fuel. Onan's use to run at `1800 rpm back in the day and were quiet. Now they are made in China and run at higher speeds.
The Champions will save you money up front but they are noisy compared to Honda/Yamaha and won't produce as much power as a comparable Honda because Champion rates them different.
I just bought a Honda EU3000is and installed a remote start kit on it. I will then install the Microair Easy Start on my 15k a/c. I have the Honda mounted on a cargo rack on the rear that I built.
โOct-17-2017 09:46 AM
โOct-17-2017 09:02 AM
โOct-17-2017 04:48 AM
โOct-16-2017 06:46 PM
we3 wrote:
I was about to purchase a Honda 3k to run my AC as my son has one and likes it. I told him and he replied that I should purchase two Honda 2k as the 3k is heavy to move around and cost is about the same. Good call. Most of the time I just run one when I don't need AC, I have an additional 1k watts, easy to move. The only downside I can see is that while they are easier for me to move they are also easier for others to "remove" as well.