The Onan can not use more than about 1 gallon per hour, under full load.
The V8 can use 3 gallons per hour, doing about the same thing. However you would be really loading up the 100 amp alternator, and not doing the front bearing or alternator any good to load it up that way. Every new alternator comes with a stern warning "Charge the battery before starting the engine, or warranty is void!" This is because charging a dead battery with a alternator is hard on the windings, and tends to overheat them. . .
The generator is designed for working hard, and is producing 120 volts, at up to 33 amps, while the alternator is producing 100 (+/-) amps at only 12 volts, that requires much larger wires and produces much more heat.
You are better off using the noisy Onan. Unless you are going to be out sightseeing anyway, when the engine will be run anyway, and will charge the battery fairly well on a 2 hour drive.
Best solution? Run a silent 140 watt solar panel. $229 at
SunElec.com Much more quiet than the Onan, and less fuel used too! Only about 20 pounds, so lighter than an extra pair of batteries, and will last over 30 years.
My 1994 solar panels are still working great, some 21 years later! And I expect them to last another 20+ years, until I am well past 70 years old, and no longer can RV.. . .
Fred.
Money can't buy happiness but somehow it's more comfortable to cry in a
Porsche or Country Coach!
If there's a WILL, I want to be in it!
I havn't been everywhere, but it's on my list.
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