The battery option is out. The air conditioner consumes about 1,400 watts per hour, and each battery can only hold about 1,000 watts. Also a sine wave 1,800 watt inverter is way out of your budget.
Home Depot or Costco might sell a 4,000 - 4,500 watt generator that will power the RV fine. Noisy as heck, but so is the factory installed Onan. they are about the same amount of noise.
The Honda 3000 is marginal on capacity, while it will start the cold air conditioner, once it is running, the pressures change, and the cold side is lower pressure, the high side higher pressure, and restarting it later in the day the compressor takes more power. This is why they say to let the compressor stay off more than 5 minutes between cycling it back on. Even so, the 3000 Honda can struggle with turning it back on.
The honda is very quiet, kinda expensive, and fairly heavy, as are the 4,500 watt 'contractor' generators at Home Depot and Costco. You might be able to rent a Home Depot generator, something I have not tried yet.
The hitch haul is something you can buy at Harbor Freight, so you have it locally. It fits into the 2" receiver on the back of the RV, cost is about $95, and will hold the generator. A cable lock will keep it reasonably safe, but generator theft is by people with bolt cutters, so beware.
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