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Huntindog wrote:cptqueeg wrote:
Perhaps the option of using propane would be useful.
Hutch Mtn propane conversion
Propane for RV generators only has one thing going for it.
It IS an important one for many/most RVers:
There are no caburator gumming problems. For an infrequent/ light user, this is important as guuming is a problem if a generator isn't used enough.
Other than that, gas is eaiser to get, and a gas generator eill put out more power with better economy. All the while leaving your limited propane supply for things that require it. Furnace, HW heater, stove, oven, etc.
โAug-11-2021 06:07 PM
cptqueeg wrote:
Perhaps the option of using propane would be useful.
Hutch Mtn propane conversion
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lucy6194 wrote:We've camped at the NASKW campgrounds (Sigsbee and Trumbo) in Key West a number of times. During the winter (late Dec thru mid Feb), temps in Key West are typically in the mid/low 70's during the day (mid 60's at night). IMO, no need to run the a/c much (if at all) during the winter. FWIW, we have an extended run tank for our Honda 2200. Rarely use it. They work well as long as you have everything vented/sealed properly.
Has anyone used an extended run gas tank for two Honda 2000's. Going to be dry camping on military campground in key west this coming winter for 6 weeks. Any suggestions would be helpful. Ease of use etc.
โAug-11-2021 12:12 AM
deltabravo wrote:NamMedevac 70 wrote:
I would like to see a photo of the extended tank setup as I am interested.
Here's one.
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philh wrote:
Two Honda's will run one AC, or two modified AC's.
โAug-10-2021 06:21 PM
pianotuna wrote:
Hi,
Although it wont run the roof air, I'd suggest adding a modest solar panel system.
โAug-10-2021 04:34 PM
NamMedevac 70 wrote:
I would like to see a photo of the extended tank setup as I am interested.
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