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Old 05-28-2023, 04:19 AM   #5
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Originally Posted by NH_Bulldog View Post
Is your intent to power the trailer with the generator like it was plugged in to shore power? If so you need the size generator that Matty Rich mentioned. Otherwise, you can consider something much smaller that is still capable of running one air conditioner (with a soft start) plus a few other items. Much quieter, less expensive and a lot easier to handle a smaller generator.
Like it is plugged into shore power??.....not even close! The Honda EU7000 is still 5000 Watts short of power as compared to plugging into shore power. A 50
A service in the RV has the ability to bring 50A per leg (6000W) times two legs equal 12000 Watts.
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