โSep-12-2014 10:48 PM
โSep-14-2014 05:20 AM
Dalo wrote:
OP here. My fridge was on propane. I ran the generator for about 1 hour with nothing A/C on (except the converter). Water heater was all original and I have never had any problems with it. I usually do run it on propane but since I just bought this Yamaha 2000w gen I thought I'd give it a try on 110volts. Gen would immediately bog down and sound like it was going to die.
Thanks for all your responses. It looks like I'll be running it on propane when I'm dry camping.
โSep-13-2014 11:15 PM
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โSep-13-2014 11:52 AM
pianotuna wrote:And the converter.
If the fridge and water heater are both on, it will not be able to support the load.
Dalo wrote:It's around 1400w. Likely more than your a/c.
n Atwood 6 gallon model GC6A-9E. I can not find any information on watts or amps used by this appliance.
โSep-13-2014 07:41 AM
poncho62 wrote:
Just me, but I think it would be more economical to run the fridge and WH on propane when not on shore power....quieter too
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