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![]() "Larry W4CSC" wrote in message ... Walt Bilofsky wrote in : Thanks for the info, Larry. I was hoping to use the Honda EU1000i. It weighs 29 pounds, so even with my aging back I could take it on the boat for week-long cruises, then bring it home as a backup during power outages. Might have to go to the EU2000i - 47 lbs. (The EU3000 is over 130 lbs.) We use the EU2000i on our boat and with the RV. On the boat, we use it plugged in to the shore power connection so we can have ac below as well as the battery charger. Our entertainment center is all dc operated. We have on occasion rafted up and supplied ac power to both boats. It ran in the idle position was only at full speed when the hot water heater, on the other boat, was on for shower time. When we use it with the rv, it will run everything we need including air. I like to use it instead of the built in 5.5 kw unit due to less noise and economy of fuel. Down side is juggling power between the microwave and AC. Leanne |
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