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robert m clair
Starting Member
 USA
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Posted - Oct 22 2007 : 6:18:56 PM
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What size and type portable generator is recommended to start up, as well as run, a 13.5k btu a/c and not interfer w. or endanger any other electrical equipment one might want to run w. 2150 fifth-wheel? Is an inverter generator necessary? How quiet should it be? Does it a really big convenience if it adjusts to load required and saves fuel?
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woody01
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USA
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Posted - Oct 22 2007 : 9:45:59 PM
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Robert, I do not know about gen. but welcome to forum It good to see another 5er these TT's have us out numbered.Do not forget about the Snap shot section its nice to see other rigs.
Steve & Nicole Wood Luke 7, Morgan 4 2002 F-250 super-duty 2003 Rockwood 8281SS 5er |
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Paul B
Junior Member
 

USA
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Posted - Oct 23 2007 : 07:05:00 AM
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quote: Originally posted by robert m clair
What size and type portable generator is recommended to start up, as well as run, a 13.5k btu a/c and not interfer w. or endanger any other electrical equipment one might want to run w. 2150 fifth-wheel? Is an inverter generator necessary? How quiet should it be? Does it a really big convenience if it adjusts to load required and saves fuel?
An inverter type genny is not necessary, BUT, "anybody" within 500' give or take will not be your best friend!! I have two Honda eu2000i gennies that runs my 13.5k a/c just fine. At about 58db and 60 or so pounds each they are easy to move around. So they are quite and light and when you only need one, well you know. I can run both gennies for 18 hours on about 5 gallons. This is standard living for two using what is needed. Had a power outage in house and lived in tt for a week and a half!!
Paul B
2001 Excursion, PSD
Tent camped 25 years
Coleman popup 7 years[s/] [s]1995 27' Award TT 7 years[s/] [s]27' 1998 Wilderness by Fleetwood 3 years 2006 829RGSS Flagstaff |
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Lee F
Junior Member
 

USA
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Posted - Oct 25 2007 : 5:35:26 PM
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Robert,
I bought the Yamaha 2400, and it runs my 13.5 ac fine. There is a link posted below that takes you to a site where a guy has done some pretty extensive testing on the 2400. It's pretty interesting.
http://www.2manytoyz.com/yamaha2400.html
Lee
2008 Rockwood 2150 (Their smallest 5er), Almost every option. 2008 F-250 Lariat with 6.4 diesel. |
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Rvcraftsman
New Member


USA
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Posted - Dec 14 2007 : 8:19:15 PM
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| I have a Honda 3500 and it will run everything as long as you watch things like a curling iron or hair dryer and microwave at the same time. A little on the noisy side but acceptable. |
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larrymjr
New Member


USA
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Posted - Apr 01 2008 : 8:57:51 PM
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| We have a Honda EU3000is that runs the AC and many other items. It struggles to run the AC compressor and microwave simultaneously in our 2005 Flagstaff 8528GTSS. This generator is phenominal! It will run all night (15 hours) on a tank of gas. AND you can carry on a conversation standing right beside it....camping neighbors love the low DBs. Only downside is the price, but it's worth every dime. |
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lamadio
Junior Member
 

USA
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Posted - Nov 03 2009 : 6:14:27 PM
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I bought a Tri-fuel Yamaha EF30iSEB and it really busted the budget. It came in today.
http://www.yamaha-propane-natural-gas-generators.com/ef30iseb.htm
I will post photos as I get it assembled and running. Its supposed to handle my 15K AC as well as the TV.
3000 Watts continuous with 500 Watts Boost for compressor startup. Runs on Propane, Natural Gas, and Unleaded gasoline.
It should fit just fine in the bed of the truck along with the air compressor and Gas bottle.
Lou and Laura Bella the Short Hair Pointer 2008 GMC Sierra CrewCab SB Duramax and Allison Pullrite 3300 w/Superrails 2010 Flagstaff 8526RLWS 5th Wheel
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