โJan-18-2018 08:32 AM
โJan-19-2018 12:05 PM
jwsigler wrote:
but 90% of the time I use a small 800 watt 2 cycle generator plugged into the shore power.
โJan-19-2018 08:55 AM
Ltrip wrote:
I am in the process of a major transition of my RV lifestyle.
I will be buying an Arctic Fox 29Y. Wife insists that we have a generator to run the AC. We often camp in forest service/state park/boondock where no electricity is available. We also do camp in RV parks with full hookups.
Standard is a 13.5k BTU AC. Optional is a 15K.
I am strongly leaning toward the Champion 3400-Watt Dual Fuel RV Ready Portable Inverter Generator with Electric Start, largely for the ability to run on propane. I have figured out a way to transport it/store it, and move it around.
I will also install a Supco SPP6, Relay Start Capacitor 120-288V to assure the starting of the AC.
Will this generator and capacitor run the 15K? or should I stick with the 13.5k?
The trailer is total 30' long. Is there much of a difference inside between the 13.5k and the 15k? It seems like such a small difference, 13.5 to 15, that the coolness difference would be noticeably felt inside. What am I missing?
Finally. I am unfamiliar with the capacitor thingy. Where does that install? At the AC? Is it difficult?
Any comments/advice will be much appreciated!!!
FYI....moving FROM FW TH with 5.5k generator on board.
โJan-19-2018 06:36 AM
Ltrip wrote:
I will be buying an Arctic Fox 29Y. Wife insists that we have a generator to run the AC. We often camp in forest service/state park/boondock where no electricity is available. We also do camp in RV parks with full hookups.
โJan-19-2018 06:34 AM
โJan-19-2018 06:05 AM
jwsigler wrote:Sounds like you need an inverter. Where do you camp and do this?
90% of the time I use a small 800 watt 2 cycle generator plugged into the shore power. .. I simple start it in the morning and let it run all day long.
โJan-18-2018 08:33 PM
โJan-18-2018 07:48 PM
DownTheAvenue wrote:
That generator would not run their A/C on propane.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6lypf5W8cSc
wa8yxm wrote:I'm pretty sure the dual fuel Champion 3400 watt is a nice, enclosed, quiet inverter generator.
3400 Watt shoudl do it but as I recall the Champion 3400 is an open frame contractor type (Read that LOUD) a 3,000 watt inverter or better yet 3600 might be a better choice.. Inverter types are lighter, More fuel efficient, and quieter both audio and electronically .
โJan-18-2018 07:46 PM
โJan-18-2018 05:55 PM
โJan-18-2018 05:23 PM
โJan-18-2018 04:34 PM
wa8yxm wrote:
3400 Watt shoudl do it but as I recall the Champion 3400 is an open frame contractor type (Read that LOUD) a 3,000 watt inverter or better yet 3600 might be a better choice.. Inverter types are lighter, More fuel efficient, and quieter both audio and electronically .
โJan-18-2018 03:38 PM
โJan-18-2018 03:01 PM
โJan-18-2018 02:52 PM
TomG2 wrote:Yes. That's why I stopped at 3.
I assume that you are agreeing with me. It does little good to have a bank of ten little generators if the main breakers only allow 30 amperes of service.