JD GUMBEE
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And pardon the second post but...
1. I did not see B and C's suggestion before I posted above.
(Good call on the small engine shop.)
2. You said "Newbie" right?
Make sure you are not putting money that could be put into Solar...into a HF heavy ass fuel sucking genset.
3000 watts is a heavy S.O.B. About the fiftieth time you lug it out and fill it up...you will not like it so much.
We had the Honda EU2000 long before we bought another RV...but if I had it to do all over from scratch on a budget, I would have made sure the big Onan worked and spent the $$$ on solar power instead.
We have 1,000 watts on the roof and by 10 AM we are throwing 65A into the battery bank.
Warming a coffee in the microwave is doable, but you cannot cook a turkey in it...or run the A/C units.
(The Honda would not do this either. Well, not the A/C at least.)
The solar system has also served us well sitting in the driveway during my latest convalescence.
While our neighbors were in the dark for more than a week...we had big screens, internet, lights and fans...causing our neighbors to kind of all come over and have me show them this "magic silent electricity" Mrs G and I got from the sun.
It cost us $40 per DAY in gasoline to run our roof units...and that was just during the hot part of the day.
(Ventura Beach in late May...Oy VEY!)
24 hours of generator, I would near double that figure.
That adds up really quick over a year when you compare it to solar power...even if you just buy cheap lead acid batteries.
Few here run A/C in a boondocking scenario. They head to higher ground where it's cooler.
1. I did not see B and C's suggestion before I posted above.
(Good call on the small engine shop.)
2. You said "Newbie" right?
Make sure you are not putting money that could be put into Solar...into a HF heavy ass fuel sucking genset.
3000 watts is a heavy S.O.B. About the fiftieth time you lug it out and fill it up...you will not like it so much.
We had the Honda EU2000 long before we bought another RV...but if I had it to do all over from scratch on a budget, I would have made sure the big Onan worked and spent the $$$ on solar power instead.
We have 1,000 watts on the roof and by 10 AM we are throwing 65A into the battery bank.
Warming a coffee in the microwave is doable, but you cannot cook a turkey in it...or run the A/C units.
(The Honda would not do this either. Well, not the A/C at least.)
The solar system has also served us well sitting in the driveway during my latest convalescence.
While our neighbors were in the dark for more than a week...we had big screens, internet, lights and fans...causing our neighbors to kind of all come over and have me show them this "magic silent electricity" Mrs G and I got from the sun.
It cost us $40 per DAY in gasoline to run our roof units...and that was just during the hot part of the day.
(Ventura Beach in late May...Oy VEY!)
24 hours of generator, I would near double that figure.
That adds up really quick over a year when you compare it to solar power...even if you just buy cheap lead acid batteries.
Few here run A/C in a boondocking scenario. They head to higher ground where it's cooler.