โOct-22-2014 02:31 PM
โOct-28-2014 02:33 PM
ol Bombero-JC wrote:Kalait wrote:
I would love to go without generator, however my wife is an asthmatic and is controlled with cool air. Yes, we do some winter camping, however in the summer months we do need more than my 12 volt will handle, this is why I am asking. thanks for your thoughts
You will find most generator topics (of all kinds) on the *Tech Issues* forum.
Suggest you try a few searches there. Lots of good info available.
If you decide to post a Q there, start with a new title for your question/s (as no duplicates are allowed) - or ask the mod to move this one.
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โOct-28-2014 10:08 AM
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โOct-27-2014 08:19 PM
Kalait wrote:
I would love to go without generator, however my wife is an asthmatic and is controlled with cool air. Yes, we do some winter camping, however in the summer months we do need more than my 12 volt will handle, this is why I am asking. thanks for your thoughts
โOct-27-2014 08:13 PM
โOct-27-2014 07:47 PM
Kalait wrote:
I would love to go without generator, however my wife is an asthmatic and is controlled with cool air. Yes, we do some winter camping, however in the summer months we do need more than my 12 volt will handle, this is why I am asking. thanks for your thoughts
โOct-27-2014 05:03 PM
Kalait wrote:
The wife and I are considering some dry camping, currently we have a trailer which uses 35 Amps, but are considering to upgrading to 50 Amps. What generator should I get? Hoping to keep it as quite as possible, noted the Honda 2000i are only 57 db loud at 27 feet. Any ideas, thanks in advance.
โOct-27-2014 04:59 PM
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โOct-22-2014 04:17 PM
pnichols wrote:
The Honda 2000i is rated at 59 dB at full power. This spec doesn't mention at what distance.
I believe the low-noise reputation that Hondas have comes from running them at very low power levels, so noise output is less than 59 dB at lot of the time they're being used.
I've heard 2000i Hondas at full power and they do seem to make a lot of "racket" running at full power (over 4000 RPM).
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