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On Fri, 25 Jul 2008 21:38:31 -0400, "Eisboch" wrote:


"John H." wrote in message
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On Sat, 26 Jul 2008 00:37:01 +0000, Larry wrote:

The unit has one 13,500 btu air conditioner, a microwave, refrigerator
w/freezer, TV, stereo, water pump, lights, and the battery charger. I
don't
know how many watts total, but tomorrow I'll get out each of the books and
let you know.

I was hoping I could get by with the Honda EU2000i, but I'm afraid I'll
have to go with the EU3000i. Of course, if someone who was considering the
EU6500ISA wanted to make me a tremendous deal (and quit preaching about
the
Freemasons), I might consider it!



It may be close, even with the EU3000, if you try to run everything at once.
The Honda's have two ratings ... peak and continuous. The EU2000 will
deliver 2000 watts peak, but either 1600 or 1800 watts continuously. The
EU3000 will be rated similarly, proportional to 3000 watts peak.

The Sprinter has a small microwave, 13,500 btu A/C, small refrigerator and
a small inverter/converter for the TV/stereo and battery charger.

The little Onan 2.5 kw generator will run everything at once, but it knows
it has a load on it.

Eisboch


I'm afraid the 3KW is going to be it. However, I could just make a rule to
stay where hookups are provided. Did you find yourself using the Onan much?