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Need help choosing generator(s)

sscheitel
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Jayco 32BHDS Jay Flight with 15k AC / 2nd AC with 50A service

can you please tell me what I need to be fully self sufficient?

Considering (2) Honda/B&S 3000 units or Q6500/EU7000iS

What are my best options? pros? cons?

Thanks
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sscheitel
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Explorer
CJW8 wrote:
Does either the Honda or Champion parallel kit have a 50A RV plugin? I to am interested in this but have never seen a 50A parallel kit.


Im not sure bout the Honda, but the Champion does offer a linking parallel kit that binds the two together and has 50A receptacle on the joining kit.


http://www.championpowerequipment.com/products/accessories/inverter-accessories/100319-parallel-kit-for-linking-2-inverter-generators-2800-watts-and-higher/

Crabbypatty
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If you can mount it, the 6500/7000i is your best option, but if you have the room twin 3000is. The reason is unless you need ac you really only need one. I have that ac on a 30ft TT and use the 3000 to run ac, otherwise we rarely use micro tytpicaly when connect to CG. Otherwise invest in solar. I have 428 watts on the roof with twin 6 volt Trojan batteries. Just did a week on the outerbeach and didnt bring the genny at all. We take showers, wash dishes, watch tv, run the wifi system as well as charge phones laptops. Wished i put solar up top earlier. That said my 3000i is now 13 years old and works like a charm. You do get what you pay for and those cheap Champions are not as quiet when they are full throttle. So noise is a consideration. So I would buy one 3000 and use the other money to put solar up top with trojan batteries. If your just charging your batteries with the 3000 I have gone 5 days before I put gas in it

PS my last pair of trojans are 13 years old and still going so it wasnt even a thought to put a pair on tis new to use TT

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CJW8
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Does either the Honda or Champion parallel kit have a 50A RV plugin? I to am interested in this but have never seen a 50A parallel kit.
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sscheitel
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Explorer
I have [2] 15k AC units, an outdoor refrigerator, radio and lights running in my TT running on 50A service. I doubt that I am anywhere near max cap. of 12k watts therefore I think I am going to go with [2] Champion 3500 <100262> running in parallel. Can someone kindly run the calculations and let me know if this will suffice?

rstanek
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I would do some research on the Honda handi 3000i, I purchased two last year to pair, there are two ways to do that to also get 5200 watts and 47 amps, coupled with a companion gas tank . They only weigh 80 lbs each, I'm 63 years of age and can load them in I pickup by myself, might be worth your while to check them out.....
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pianotuna
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turbojimmy,

6000 watts per leg = 12000 watts total.

turbojimmy wrote:
Chris Bryant wrote:
A note- to get "full 50 amps" takes 12,000 watts.


Seems to me it would be 6,000 watts, no? My 6,500 watt generator powers my 30-amp breaker panel and my 2nd rooftop A/C. 6,500/120 - 54 amps?
Regards, Don
My ride is a 28 foot Class C, 256 watts solar, 556 amp-hours of Telcom jars, 3000 watt Magnum hybrid inverter, Sola Basic Autoformer, Microair Easy Start.

time2roll
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If you must run it all then I would be looking at an on-board generator in the 7500+ watt category. Otherwise if going portable I would look at getting 2 or 3 Honda 2000 and tie them together along with an extended run fuel tank.

turbojimmy
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RSD559 wrote:
I looked it up after that post. Each leg is 50 amps at 120 volts. So it is 12000 watts. So if you want to run both A/Cs, the microwave, the clothes dryer, the dishwasher, the vacuum, and everything else electrical at once, you can at a 50 Amp post.


Wow. You learn something new every day. Technically a 50-amp, 240V post is 100 amps. That's a lot of juice.
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RSD559
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I looked it up after that post. Each leg is 50 amps at 120 volts. So it is 12000 watts. So if you want to run both A/Cs, the microwave, the clothes dryer, the dishwasher, the vacuum, and everything else electrical at once, you can at a 50 Amp post.
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bikendan
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sscheitel wrote:
Looking at this one as well....
http://www.cabelas.com/product/hunting/hunting-outfitters-camp/generators-accessories|/pc/104791680/c/104757480/sc/104356980/outdoorsman-remote-start-watt-generator/1895829.uts

74dbs at 23ft


NOT appropriate for campground usage.

Fine for boondocking, auto races, home backup power.
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turbojimmy
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Chris Bryant wrote:
A note- to get "full 50 amps" takes 12,000 watts.


Seems to me it would be 6,000 watts, no? My 6,500 watt generator powers my 30-amp breaker panel and my 2nd rooftop A/C. 6,500/120 - 54 amps?
1984 Allegro M-31 (Dead Metal)

pianotuna
Nomad III
Nomad III
Truly a bad choice.

sscheitel wrote:
Looking at this one as well....
http://www.cabelas.com/product/hunting/hunting-outfitters-camp/generators-accessories|/pc/104791680/c/104757480/sc/104356980/outdoorsman-remote-start-watt-generator/1895829.uts

74dbs at 23ft
Regards, Don
My ride is a 28 foot Class C, 256 watts solar, 556 amp-hours of Telcom jars, 3000 watt Magnum hybrid inverter, Sola Basic Autoformer, Microair Easy Start.

Tvov
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Explorer II
I am just curious about your plans with your camper. Are you sure you need a generator(s)? You are on Long Island - the majority of campgrounds around you will have electrical hookups. Are you planning on "boondocking" or extended camping trips?
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sscheitel
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Lantley wrote:
Where are you going to keep the genset? Do you need to transport it?
Will you have to lift it or can it remain stationary.
Physical size and weight of the genset is a big factor.


I guess that would depend on the generator or generators themselves.

If I choose the Cabelas larger unit then most likely sit in the back of my pickup but if running lets say 2 Champ3400 units that could move them out a bit.

sscheitel
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Looking at this one as well....
http://www.cabelas.com/product/hunting/hunting-outfitters-camp/generators-accessories|/pc/104791680/c/104757480/sc/104356980/outdoorsman-remote-start-watt-generator/1895829.uts

74dbs at 23ft