โNov-15-2012 10:45 AM
โJun-10-2013 02:32 PM
B Traveler wrote:
If your next rig is a "B" similar to mine, you won't need another generator, just an inverter, to charge cell phones or to watch TV, and you don't need either to run the furnace. Those things will not run down the house batteries for several days, and driving will recharge them. I do have an small inverter.
โJun-10-2013 12:37 PM
M GO BLUE wrote:
I run our Onan when we want electricity...period...and don't have to fool with anything else
Does not make any sense what most of you are doing...two generators?
You spend a lot of money on your RV and now you are trying to be cheap by running a Honda? To each his own I guess...
โNov-17-2012 05:08 AM
mlts22 wrote:
I'm getting a small (1000 or 2000 watt) inverter generator with my next rig (assuming I get a MH with a built in Onan.) This way, I will have two options:
#1: The Onan running off the gas or LP tank to keep the A/C on or run the microwave.
#2: A small portable generator running to keep the batteries fairly charged (offsetting the loss from the furnace), run a 750 watt electric heater, or charge up cellphones/laptops. The small portable comes in handy if the house batteries get run down, preventing the Onan from starting. Since the small generator is thrifty when it comes to gasoline, it is the best to run when just needing to keep things topped off.
โNov-16-2012 11:23 AM
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โNov-16-2012 07:44 AM
TRIPLE8 wrote:M GO BLUE wrote:Hi, My onan uses about a half gallon of fuel an hour to charge batteries, my honda will run about 9 hours on 1 gallon with the same load.
I run our Onan when we want electricity...period...and don't have to fool with anything else
Does not make any sense what most of you are doing...two generators?
You spend a lot of money on your RV and now you are trying to be cheap by running a Honda? To each his own I guess...
2005 Chevy Silverado 3500 dually CC/LB Duramax/Allison
2008 Jayco Designer 35RLTS fifth wheel
Onan 5500W Marquis Gold gas generator (HGJAB - 1038D)
โNov-15-2012 05:57 PM
hershey wrote:Makes perfect sense to me because I do the same thing for the same reasons.
Of course it might not make perfect sense to many....having two generators.
But like said above, the Honda uses a lot less fuel especially when doing the menial task like charging batteries. That alone may not save enough fuel to pay for the Honda, but its just so much quieter than my Onan...that makes it a done deal.
โNov-15-2012 05:07 PM
hershey wrote:Mine defaults to the house generator anytime its running. So I can have the Honda running for normal house loads, fire up the house generator, do the MW, oven, etc. and kill it when done without going outside. The inverter picks up the qlitch switch of the ATS so the power is uninterrupted.
My MH and I'd bet its similar to others will default to shorepower. So If the Onan is running and I plug into shorepower or my 2000 watt honda, it automatically switches to the shorepower/honda. Once the Honda is turned off, it automatically goes back to the Onan.
โNov-15-2012 03:43 PM
โNov-15-2012 03:14 PM
โNov-15-2012 03:01 PM
M GO BLUE wrote:Hi, My onan uses about a half gallon of fuel an hour to charge batteries, my honda will run about 9 hours on 1 gallon with the same load.
I run our Onan when we want electricity...period...and don't have to fool with anything else
Does not make any sense what most of you are doing...two generators?
You spend a lot of money on your RV and now you are trying to be cheap by running a Honda? To each his own I guess...
โNov-15-2012 02:55 PM
2005 Chevy Silverado 3500 dually CC/LB Duramax/Allison
2008 Jayco Designer 35RLTS fifth wheel
Onan 5500W Marquis Gold gas generator (HGJAB - 1038D)