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JoeChiOhki wrote:My apologies if I misunderstood your reply, but I get the impression you may believe the Micro Air (Easy Start) is a smaller capacity a/c unit? It's not. It's a device that can be installed on any size RV a/c unit which dramatically reduces the amount of inrush current needed to start the compressor. Without a Micro Air it may take a 3000-4000 watt generator to simply start some RV a/c units---even though a 2000 watt generator could easily run it. A Honda EU2200i can easily start and run most 13.5k and 15k RV a/c units with a Micro Air installed. Yes, there are some very inefficient 13.5/15k RV a/c units (especially those made by Dometic) that may be beyond the continuous current capability of the Honda EU2200i even with the Micro Air installed, but that's more the exception than the rule.GeoBoy wrote:The Brisk is brand new (I bought it as part of the parts for the camper restoration, it was $440, the smaller units were quite a bit more, also with the Jalousie windows and the snap-n-nap, the camper is going to be somewhat leaky air-wise, so I went with the 13500 to make sure we could compensate).
Install a MicroAir on your AC and get a Honda 2200i to run it.
Aug-08-2019 11:40 AM
GeoBoy wrote:
Install a MicroAir on your AC and get a Honda 2200i to run it.
otrfun wrote:
Carefully consider warranty and parts support when choosing a generator. IMO, Champion and Honda offer some of the best in the industry.
Harbor Freight's "warranty" looks good at first glance: free replacement for 90 days (or 1-2 yr, one-time free replacement for additional cost). However, after that you're completely on your own. HF offers zero/no repair capability (only total replacement under warranty) and very little to no parts availability.
Others require you to ship or transport the generator to their nearest repair facility hundreds/thousands of miles away. I'd venture to say many would simply settle for a paper-weight than deal with the cost/hassles of packing, insuring, shipping, and/or transporting a 50-100 lb. generator these kinds of distances.
CB
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Kayteg1 wrote:
My Honda 3000 starts even 15k AC on ECO mode and that's with charging and like 150W Water heater element on.
Than I hear more and more that adding easy start to AC makes it running on 2000W quite possible.
So even there is nothing wrong with having bigger generator, where are you going to carry it?
Than I drove via Oregon twice this summer. Never run generator in the state.
CB
Channel 17Redneck Express
Aug-07-2019 06:22 PM
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Kayteg1 wrote:
Do you have dual AC on your TC to need 4200 Watts?
Not likely smart TC owner would buy one, but I would post in TT and ClassA sections.
Also check Costco. Traveling via few states and provinces, I have seen quite a selection of generators at Costco.
Some of them dual-fuel, what is the way to go if you want generator for TC and also back up for your home.
CB
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