โFeb-10-2016 04:21 PM
โFeb-19-2016 11:57 AM
โFeb-19-2016 10:59 AM
eocamper wrote:CJW8 wrote:
Trying one is a good idea. Should you decide it is sufficient, if I were you, I consider a Champion 3500/4000 with remote electric start. My BIL has one and it works great. No, it isn't as quiet as an inverter generator, but it isn't as loud as most other open frame contractor generators either. Champions have a great support network and are highly regarded by many on this forum. I own two Champion's. One is a 3500/4000 non electric start. The other is a 7000/9000 electric start dual fuel. Both have been very reliable. I see several of them daily on oilfield service trucks. Most of them look like he!!. Sun faded and frames all dented up. I walked over the other day and ask the crew how their Champion performed. They said it always works when needed. You can spend 4 times the money for a red or blue generator or you can get a yellow one.
I had the Champion 3000/3500. Really liked it but felt it was not large enough for a 13500 AC. Got rid of it. I can get a Champion 3500/4000 from the wife's job for $349.
โFeb-19-2016 08:09 AM
โFeb-18-2016 03:21 PM
2oldman wrote:
If you end up regularly using your generator to run air, you'd be in the distinct minority. Most people just tough it out and sit outside.
I do, with 2 Honda 2ks, but nobody around me does.
โFeb-18-2016 01:20 PM
CJW8 wrote:
Trying one is a good idea. Should you decide it is sufficient, if I were you, I consider a Champion 3500/4000 with remote electric start. My BIL has one and it works great. No, it isn't as quiet as an inverter generator, but it isn't as loud as most other open frame contractor generators either. Champions have a great support network and are highly regarded by many on this forum. I own two Champion's. One is a 3500/4000 non electric start. The other is a 7000/9000 electric start dual fuel. Both have been very reliable. I see several of them daily on oilfield service trucks. Most of them look like he!!. Sun faded and frames all dented up. I walked over the other day and ask the crew how their Champion performed. They said it always works when needed. You can spend 4 times the money for a red or blue generator or you can get a yellow one.
โFeb-17-2016 08:02 PM
eocamper wrote:If you end up regularly using your generator to run air, you'd be in the distinct minority. Most people just tough it out and sit outside.
If not, as long as it will run the AC I'm good.
โFeb-17-2016 07:29 PM
โFeb-17-2016 10:56 AM
mikestock wrote:
First time I noticed the "ALL ELECTRIC". Never seen this except in large motorhomes with 10kw+, built-it generators.
Is this a park model?
I agree: you will need a large generator.
โFeb-16-2016 04:32 AM
eocamper wrote:
My set up is ALL electric with 13,500 A/C. I am looking at a generator to run the TT while on the beach this summer. I was thinking 5,000 watts. Any input would be appreciated.
โFeb-16-2016 04:01 AM
โFeb-15-2016 05:13 PM
โFeb-15-2016 04:59 PM
Larryect wrote:
So, it sounds like the main things that might tend to run at the same time is:
AC (or heat)
Water heater
Griddle
Fridge
Converter
โFeb-15-2016 12:05 PM
smkettner wrote:
Once running you only need about 1600 watts.
โFeb-15-2016 11:43 AM