โAug-11-2018 07:45 AM
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โAug-13-2018 09:48 AM
RollandB wrote:
Our AC is a Coleman Mach 15k. Is anyone out their running this with a Micro Start and Honda 2200?
Been seriously looking at selling my Honda 2000 and replacing with a Champion Duel Fuel 3500.
โAug-12-2018 06:42 AM
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โAug-12-2018 05:53 AM
pnichols wrote:
This portable is almost in the sweet spot, if you can tolerate it's weight: https://www.yamahamotorsports.com/generator/models/ef2400ishc
pnichols wrote:
IMHO, the ultimate portable generator sweet spot is a couple of Honda EU2000i gennys in parallel - plenty of power, reasonable weight per lift, quiet when not having to run full bore, and providing partial 120V AC backup if one of the two should fail when drycamping. You just have to be able to afford this real sweet spot.
โAug-11-2018 09:07 PM
naturist wrote:
Folks on here (myself included) have been saying for years that a 2000 watt generator is right at the bleeding edge of being able to start and run a 13,500 btu AC. The OP's experience pretty much proves it, doesn't it? 2,000 was able to start it under ideal conditions, but make it a little hot or less than ideal, and it couldn't do it. Switch to a 2200 watt generator, and what a difference those extra 200 watts make.
โAug-11-2018 07:07 PM
โAug-11-2018 03:04 PM
โAug-11-2018 02:49 PM
theoldwizard1 wrote:
I still say, all of the small generator manufacturers are missing the "sweet spot". 2800-3000W peak, 2400-2500W continuous. The few that are out there are too large, maybe because they need a larger gas tank.
โAug-11-2018 02:48 PM
theoldwizard1 wrote:
I am glad it is working for you !
I still say, all of the small generator manufacturers are missing the "sweet spot". 2800-3000W peak, 2400-2500W continuous. The few that are out there are too large, maybe because they need a larger gas tank.
โAug-11-2018 02:14 PM
โAug-11-2018 12:24 PM
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โAug-11-2018 12:11 PM
road-runner wrote:
Honda inverter generators normally output about 128 volts with no load, and are pulled down to about 120 at their rated continuous load.
โAug-11-2018 12:11 PM
Lynnmor wrote:marcsbigfoot20b27 wrote:
Broke it in last night then tried the AC in the trailer at 95 degrees. During break in I threw some good loads at it including a 1250 watt hair dryer and a box heater 1500 Watts at the same time (2750 watts).
So what is the break in procedure, I see nothing in the manual? Typically it is a good idea to run new equipment gently for a period of time.