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beemerphile1 wrote:
Just a note that may help; you say the TT is 30 amp but you are mentioning some generators larger than needed. A 30 amp service is equal to 3,600 watts. A 7,000 watt generator will produce unneeded excess power.
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Bamaman1 wrote:
I'll be going for a Champion 3100 inverter generator--which is comparable to the Honda EU3000 unit. But at $850 @ Overstock.com, they're far, far less in price to the Honda or Yamaha. I've heard nothing but good review about the product and the company behind them.
I'd like to have a little more watts, however a much larger generator is just so much more expensive to run. With 3000 watts, I might have to cut the a/c to run the microwave--a small penalty to pay for the low price.
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smkettner wrote:
Kit comes with a custom fuel cap where the honda can draw fuel in continuously through the fuel hose from a secondary tank. Looks similar to a fuel tank for an outboard motor.
http://www.wisesales.com/duration-power-dual-feed-extended-run-fuel-tank.html
Kit shown may not have the new fuel caps so call to make sure what you need.
I assume you could even top off this fuel tank without shutting down the generators.
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