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Feb-20-2017 06:15 PM
browntljm wrote:
We are considering a small generator, as we are planning on camping in Federal and state parks that have no electrical hookups. We have a Heartland Bighorn Fifth wheel 3070rl, we don't run the air conditioner. The main 120v electrical uses would be, the TV for area weather, blow dryer, toaster, hot water heater just to heat up occasionally, refrig, recharge the phones. Would the 2000 watt work for our needs? we would not be using everything at the same time.
Feb-19-2017 05:49 PM
skipnchar wrote:
If all you want is to charge your batteries then a 1,000 amp gen will serve you just fine. It won't run the AC or Microwave however so if you plan on doing any of that you'll need more power.
Feb-19-2017 12:08 PM
browntljm wrote:
We are considering a small generator, as we are planning on camping in Federal and state parks that have no electrical hookups. We have a Heartland Bighorn Fifth wheel 3070rl, we don't run the air conditioner. The main 120v electrical uses would be, the TV for area weather, blow dryer, toaster, hot water heater just to heat up occasionally, refrig, recharge the phones. Would the 2000 watt work for our needs? we would not be using everything at the same time.
Feb-19-2017 07:51 AM
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Dec-28-2013 01:40 PM
Huckster1037 wrote:
Getting a lot of good info - I appreciate everyone taking the time to help! Searching and listening, I think I am looking at 2 Champion 73538i 2000w Inverters, parallel. rated at 53 db, says up to 9.5 hrs runtime @ 25% load. I can get the setup for about $1000, refurb. Thoughts?
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