โJun-01-2016 10:20 AM
โJun-02-2016 09:09 AM
aviator41 wrote:
Yes, It's generator ready.
โJun-02-2016 09:08 AM
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โJun-01-2016 05:37 PM
โJun-01-2016 04:25 PM
GordonThree wrote:aviator41 wrote:
Does anyone make an "off brand" generator that is worthy of consideration? I've seen Lifan, Aurora, DG and a couple of other cube-type generators that would at least get us 30 amp service but am I just going to end up with another LOUD generator? Our current generator runs about 82db standing next to it, and 75db at 25 feet.
Frankly, it's not that obnoxious to us as we use this generator to keep our home saltwater fish tanks going during severe weather where there is potential for power outages, but being good camping neighbors is something we are trying to be cognizant of.
Congrats on the new coach, looks like fun!
On regards of loudness for generators, loudness is a subjective term.
70-75 db is two people talking to each other, without shouting. Into the 80s is a busy residential street, 90-100 is bigger road, etc
I would not consider 82db to be a loud generator. A loud generator is 100+ db. BUT ... if you're in a National Forest campground where most of your neighbors are in tents, 70-80db is going to sound crazy loud. You'll hear it everywhere in the campground. That's because human hearing is adaptive. As the ambient noise level drops, our brain turns up the volume on everything else.
Running that same generator parked at a fairgrounds watching dirt track racing, you'll never hear your generator, you'll hear your neighbors running their open frame contractor generators at 115db
Running it parked at a Walmart, you won't hear it, nor at a truck stop.
Just from my experience... I have two Yamaha ef2000is, they have an eco (idle) mode that I almost never use... so their 58dB rating means nothing to me - who's going to run a generator just to let it idle? When I run my Yamaha I'm drawing a full load from them, 14 or 28 amps from them to recharge my big battery bank or run the A/C (i set the ac to not cycle, so it runs continuously). If I don't have a full load (rare), I'll kick on the eco mode or I turn the generator off. So that means they're running wide open, and the silly 58db rating goes out the door. Even full open they're pretty quiet, but still sound really loud in an otherwise silent venue like a NF CG.
โJun-01-2016 12:31 PM
rambotheshark wrote:
I use an Honda EU3000 and I am sure i would not be the first one to recommend it.
1. It it quiet enough to run at a campground if you lose power. I have ran mine with zero complaints in that situation.
2. It is quiet enough to run at truck stops, Flying J's, TA's, etc overnight if you are stopping along the way. Every thing else from big rigs to road traffic will drown out the generator noise. It also runs efficient enough to run the A/c for 7+ hours.
3. Con, an not really a big con, is that I have to keep it in the bed of the truck between the hitch and the cab. It is just a tad too tall for the 5th wheel to maneuver over when turning so you have to tuck it out of the way. (I also drive a Ford F-350 dually)
That's my thoughts.
โJun-01-2016 11:21 AM
aviator41 wrote:
Does anyone make an "off brand" generator that is worthy of consideration? I've seen Lifan, Aurora, DG and a couple of other cube-type generators that would at least get us 30 amp service but am I just going to end up with another LOUD generator? Our current generator runs about 82db standing next to it, and 75db at 25 feet.
Frankly, it's not that obnoxious to us as we use this generator to keep our home saltwater fish tanks going during severe weather where there is potential for power outages, but being good camping neighbors is something we are trying to be cognizant of.
โJun-01-2016 10:45 AM
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โJun-01-2016 10:37 AM
aviator41 wrote:Only for the price.
Does anyone make an "off brand" generator that is worthy of consideration?
aviator41 wrote:That's way too loud.
Our current generator runs about 82db standing next to it, and 75db at 25 feet.