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Old 03-06-2019, 07:28 AM   #1
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Harbor Freight/Predator Inverter Generator.

In February we took our Passport on a two week boondacking trip and finally got to put the rig to a real test. The trailer was great, barring some battery issues I've posted on in the "Repairs/Maintenance" forum. Everything worked and we had a great time.

Also, we got to put our Predator 3500 Inverter Generator to a real test. Up to that point, I'd only "played around" with it.

We used it daily, a couple hours pretty much every morning, and several hours each night. One cooler night, I let it run overnight. It ran 11 hours straight and did not run out of fuel. I though that was pretty good.

It never failed to start easily. Ran everything. And what's more was super quiet. Much quieter than I was used to with our old Champion generator (Which is also a great generator. We've never had issues with it and have had it at least ten years). I used it to run the heat bar in the roof air conditioner with no problems (And I really didn't expect problems since the heat bar is rated at 1500 watts, and the generator is 3500, but you never know).

Electric start was super easy. At one point, for the last couple days, we were camped next to a few other RV's on a lake. The neighbors were impressed enough to come over and check the generator out. One fellow who drove by commented that he had to shut off his truck to tell if the generator was even running. I was happy to hear that. Most of the time we like to camp off by ourselves away from others, so noise isn't an issue. But the last thing I want to do if we camp near others is disturb them.

According to the hour meter, we probably racked up 60-70 hours on the thing. all told. No issues.

I'm very happy with the Predator 3500 generator. I do not regret the purchase.
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Old 03-06-2019, 08:08 AM   #2
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I've heard good things about that HF generator. The only negative comments were in regards to the spark arrestor. One video I watched showed nearly 6000 hours on that unit. Impressive. I just bought a 4500 Westinghouse inverter generator for nearly the same price as that Predator. I bought it to replace my relatively new Champion 3100 for one primary reason, fuel tank size. This westinghouse has 3.4 gallon tank. Champion is about 1.5. Big difference when trying to keep the AC going throughout the night. Glad you like your Predator.
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Old 03-06-2019, 09:51 AM   #3
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In February we took our Passport on a two week boondacking trip and finally got to put the rig to a real test. The trailer was great, barring some battery issues I've posted on in the "Repairs/Maintenance" forum. Everything worked and we had a great time.

Also, we got to put our Predator 3500 Inverter Generator to a real test. Up to that point, I'd only "played around" with it.

We used it daily, a couple hours pretty much every morning, and several hours each night. One cooler night, I let it run overnight. It ran 11 hours straight and did not run out of fuel. I though that was pretty good.

It never failed to start easily. Ran everything. And what's more was super quiet. Much quieter than I was used to with our old Champion generator (Which is also a great generator. We've never had issues with it and have had it at least ten years). I used it to run the heat bar in the roof air conditioner with no problems (And I really didn't expect problems since the heat bar is rated at 1500 watts, and the generator is 3500, but you never know).

Electric start was super easy. At one point, for the last couple days, we were camped next to a few other RV's on a lake. The neighbors were impressed enough to come over and check the generator out. One fellow who drove by commented that he had to shut off his truck to tell if the generator was even running. I was happy to hear that. Most of the time we like to camp off by ourselves away from others, so noise isn't an issue. But the last thing I want to do if we camp near others is disturb them.

According to the hour meter, we probably racked up 60-70 hours on the thing. all told. No issues.

I'm very happy with the Predator 3500 generator. I do not regret the purchase.
Good to hear. I also have the Predator 3500 and it’s been great
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Old 03-06-2019, 10:04 AM   #4
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Wow, you really did put that Predator through the ringer running it all night. It's nice to hear yours is going strong and I agree that it's quiet compared to others I've heard while boondocking. Mine has been trouble free as well, with just one complaint. The wheel locking ring (locked or not) rattles due to normal generator vibration and I haven't yet found a cure for that incessant high pitched "dingalingalingalingaling..." I know, first world problem. Next time out I'll try a spring clamp and hope it doesn't vibrate off like everything else I've tried.
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Old 03-06-2019, 11:01 AM   #5
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I like the clamp idea! I did notice that from time to time there was a rattle in the generator that seemed to come from the wheels...it might have been the exact same problem. Not sure cause I don't remember it "ringing". Where we were camping, the generator would sit in pretty coarse gravelly sand, so shifting it around in the sand seemed to quiet it down.

I'm sure all the inverter generators are like this, but I really liked that it would reduce the revs way down once the batteries were topped off and electrical demand reduced. At that point, we could barely even hear it inside the trailer. And wouldn't notice it at all if the radio or TV were on.

One thing I did was buy the longest plastic-coated security cable I could find to lock up the generator. I found a 30 footer. I wrapped it around both carrying handles on the generator, and one scissor jack, or the axle, of the trailer. I could pull the cord all the way out of the trailer and move the generator quite a ways away. Probably just keeping honest folks honest, but if someone wanted to work that hard to steal it, they wouldn't have anything pretty left when they were done.
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Old 03-07-2019, 01:37 PM   #6
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We love our Predator and have owned it about a year and a half. We frequently camp in USFS and NP’s with no hookups and have had many compliments about how quiet it is. Supposedly the key to longevity with these is to change the oil every 50 hours and to use non-ethanol gas w/ fuel stabilizer. We’ve done that and with approx 450 hours on ours now it’s been flawless.
As to the plastic coated lock cable, just don’t get it in front of the exhaust. Don’t ask how I know!
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Old 03-08-2019, 04:11 AM   #7
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I like the clamp idea! I did notice that from time to time there was a rattle in the generator that seemed to come from the wheels...it might have been the exact same problem. Not sure cause I don't remember it "ringing". Where we were camping, the generator would sit in pretty coarse gravelly sand, so shifting it around in the sand seemed to quiet it down.

I'm sure all the inverter generators are like this, but I really liked that it would reduce the revs way down once the batteries were topped off and electrical demand reduced. At that point, we could barely even hear it inside the trailer. And wouldn't notice it at all if the radio or TV were on.

One thing I did was buy the longest plastic-coated security cable I could find to lock up the generator. I found a 30 footer. I wrapped it around both carrying handles on the generator, and one scissor jack, or the axle, of the trailer. I could pull the cord all the way out of the trailer and move the generator quite a ways away. Probably just keeping honest folks honest, but if someone wanted to work that hard to steal it, they wouldn't have anything pretty left when they were done.
Congrats! I will coment on you cable, it’s easily cut through with bolt cutters. Almost lost my gen using a cable. It was cut clean through one night. I don’t know what stopped them from taking the gen. I have a chain now.
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Old 03-08-2019, 05:24 AM   #8
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A chain is no safer than a cable if the thief has the right size bolt cutters
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Old 03-08-2019, 06:32 AM   #9
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A chain is no safer than a cable if the thief has the right size bolt cutters
Yeah but I’m banking on it’s harder to pack and conceal these vs wire cutters.



Plus takes a little more time and effort to break a chain.
It’s like they say, take away as much opportunity and quickness to deter a thief. Put out the alarm sign first
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Old 03-08-2019, 07:01 AM   #10
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I had a cable lock that had a LOUD whistle if you cut the cable. Bought it in ‘08 for our big road trip. Still have it...somewhere.
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Old 03-08-2019, 02:38 PM   #11
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Seems attaching the cable to the positive side of 120 might cure some theft problems ;-) Even with insulated cutters the might touch the cable. Insurance might be tougher to get. Just call it a security system.

Impressed with what owners have to say about some HF products like this one.
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