Nov-26-2016 05:13 PM
Dec-01-2016 09:29 AM
TxGearhead wrote:
My Honda 2000 ran my 11,000 btu a/c once. But I tried again later and it wouldn't. I don't know what I did right or wrong. Maybe I kicked up the thermostat too fast. This reminds me to try it again. I have 2 of the Hondas. Really haven't used them much yet. I did discover they fit very well in the rear floorboard of the truck. I also have an IPI extended run tank that feeds both gens and the wiring to parallel them. What I want is a storage box for the gas tank to put on a cargo rack. The tank will fit in the basement but I'm not too sure I want to do that. I may be over thinking it though.
Dec-01-2016 09:08 AM
Dec-01-2016 08:46 AM
Dec-01-2016 08:04 AM
Dec-01-2016 07:56 AM
Spearfisherman71 wrote:brinson wrote:
That's why I'm considering eu3000. I'm afraid it would not work well to run the larger A/C. The Yamaha 2400 is a option as it is rated at 2000 continuous watts versus 1600 watts for the eu2000.
The 3000 is so heavy to be lugging around. Check out the Yamaha 2800eu. It's only @ 60lbs. I think they are phasing them out but I believe still available. I saw one on eBay recently, new.
Dec-01-2016 07:55 AM
brinson wrote:
Nothing special about the build other than no on board generator. I am going with a eu2000 or maybe a yamaha 2400 I believe and carry on a front hitch. Mainly to reduce noise and propane consumption(I live in Texas so A/C will be used quite a bit). Will the eu2000 carry a 11000 btu A/C? I would think weight distribution would be a little better also with the generator up front. I have not figured out how to clip the potential order sheet to this thread yet, when I do, I will post it. Had some great comments so far. Any help on how to post the order sheet would be appreciated.
Dec-01-2016 07:30 AM
Dec-01-2016 07:26 AM
Dec-01-2016 03:31 AM
brinson wrote:
That's why I'm considering eu3000. I'm afraid it would not work well to run the larger A/C. The Yamaha 2400 is a option as it is rated at 2000 continuous watts versus 1600 watts for the eu2000.
Dec-01-2016 03:25 AM
Nov-30-2016 09:22 PM
Nov-30-2016 05:46 PM
Nov-30-2016 05:43 PM
brinson wrote:
Nothing special about the build other than no on board generator. I am going with a eu2000 or maybe a yamaha 2400 I believe and carry on a front hitch. Mainly to reduce noise and propane consumption(I live in Texas so A/C will be used quite a bit). Will the eu2000 carry a 11000 btu A/C? I would think weight distribution would be a little better also with the generator up front. I have not figured out how to clip the potential order sheet to this thread yet, when I do, I will post it. Had some great comments so far. Any help on how to post the order sheet would be appreciated.
Nov-30-2016 05:07 PM
Nov-28-2016 03:08 PM
covered wagon wrote:2BLAZERS wrote:
So no built in generator? You must be adding solar and more batteries? Or carry a Honda 2000?
I love having a built in push button genny....can get the coffee pot going in the morning before going outside 🙂
My coffee's better than yours then because I perk mine. And whenever I pull the gen start cord outside I get to set up the B/Q for a nice steak dinner. 😛
About the triple slide... I think small is beautiful as long as it simpler, less weight, easier to take care of. I think a lot of folks get too involved in trying to own everything. Just my opinion as is my coffee.