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Old 05-23-2020, 01:17 PM   #1
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Question generator inverter

We have a 25' Keystone 2020 Passport and are wanting to do some boondocking. We are looking to buy a Briggs and Stratton invertor 2200 watt generator. Is this gonna be big enough to run our A/C and small fridge?Thanks in advance for the help!
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Old 05-23-2020, 01:26 PM   #2
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Welcome to the forum!!

It depends on the BTU rating of your AC and if it’s one of the “new generation” units that come with a “soft start” capacitor.

If your boondocking, run the refer and water heater on LP and it will reduce your load. General accepted rule is 3500 watts or better for AC. If your adding the outside kitchen refer, then I would definitely go with at least 3500W.
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Old 05-23-2020, 01:49 PM   #3
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That unit only has 2 120vac outlets on the front which tells me it isn't meant to carry the load of your AC and electrics. The B&S 3000 looks like it is the smallest in that line that has a 30A plug on it. That is about as small as I would go or go with the 2200 and the companion unit that attaches to it.
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Old 05-23-2020, 02:48 PM   #4
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Our 3000w Dometic generator starts and runs our 13.5k Coleman Mach A/C really well.
I agree it would be best to run the fridge on LP as long as the A/C is on as the 3kw gensets don't leave much headroom for other 110v accessories.
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Old 05-23-2020, 03:10 PM   #5
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Amps X Volts = Watts. so for a full 30 Amp service @ 120 vac would require 3,600 watts.
That said, there are basically 2 sizes and 2 types of air conditioners. 13,500 btu or 15,000 btu. Among those there "High efficiency" units that use less amperage during compressor start up.

Generators also have 2 ratings. Continuous wattage and surge wattage. Reducing the load can help by as was stated running the available appliances on LP gas. Bear in mind that the converter will also be drawing power depending on it's size as well.
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Old 05-23-2020, 03:26 PM   #6
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thanks Everyone for the great advice! Will look into the 3000.
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Old 05-23-2020, 08:36 PM   #7
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Check out the Harbor Freight generators, any of them should be MUCH quieter, which everyone you camp next to will appreciate, than any brand with a Briggs & Stratton engine.
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Old 05-24-2020, 06:20 AM   #8
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Nanbert: You are following the path I just completed ;-) Needing to run the A/C while Boon-docking, I recently bought and installed a "soft-start" for my A/C,... then I caught a 3100W Inverter/Gen set on sale at HD..... even has remote start!!!!!
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Old 05-24-2020, 07:36 AM   #9
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Check out the Harbor Freight generators, any of them should be MUCH quieter, which everyone you camp next to will appreciate, than any brand with a Briggs & Stratton engine.


That's exactly what I thought (used to own one) but pulled up their website and the 3000 unit was only 58db as I recall so not like the plain old generators of yore.
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Old 05-24-2020, 09:01 AM   #10
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Harbor Freight generators have "Chinese knockoff Honda motors". I've heard that many of Honda's motors are now also made in China rather than Japan. So, the "design features of the "more quiet Honda" are actually incorporated in the HF generator power plants. That's not true with many of the B&S motors used in many competitor brands.

Which is "really quietest" ??? Hard to tell just from engine brand or design, because the frame design, sound baffling, engine speed control circuits, size of the inverter and many other factors will all affect the perception of noise and how far it travels before it's at an acceptable level. Heck, just the frequency of the noise is a factor in how "irritating" it is to some people while other people (who worked on the flightline around jet engines) can't even hear that frequency range....

So, as much as the specifications for sound (58dB) might "sound good" <pun intended> the true test of any generator is to actually stand beside one in operation and compare it to what you heard yesterday at "the other big box store"....
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Old 05-26-2020, 10:32 AM   #11
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thanks everyone....very helpful!
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Old 05-27-2020, 02:03 PM   #12
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I bought an Atima 3000- it wasn't enough to run the AC. I upgraded to a Predator 3500. Everything runs great now, and its cheaper too.
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I bought an Atima 3000- it wasn't enough to run the AC. I upgraded to a Predator 3500. Everything runs great now, and its cheaper too.
3500 starting watts 3000 running watts? I have a 2013 Keystone Hornet Hideout and have been looking at inverter generators. Someone mentioned the Predator 3500 and said it was quiet. Just wondering if that would be enough generator for my camper? From what you wrote seems like it may be.
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I think the 3500 would be fine for your RV.
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Old 05-31-2020, 03:29 PM   #15
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Not every generator is created equal, even though they state the same Watts. I have a Micro Air Easy start that I added to my 15000BTU AC unit. I can run it with one Honda 2200i at 6,000 foot elevation. Sea level I can also run the fridge with the A/C on. I will admit that at 6,000 feet elev. everything is on propane and I have solar hooked to the batteries to minimize the need of charging. I also have a Honda companion I bring to the high elev. trips, so we can run the TV etc. with the AC on.

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http://www.micro-air.com/knowledgeba...rter-generator
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Old 05-31-2020, 05:51 PM   #16
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We bought a Champion 3400 inverter for our Outback and during the breakin i would run the ac and a 5gal compressor at the sametime. When I ran the microwave it finally tripped off.
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We had a 2910 bh and went to Home Depot and the champion 3400 was the one that ran everything AND restarted the ac after it hit the appropriate temp and needed to power back up. I would get the system I thought would work, test it out, and if it did not work, would take it back to either the same home depot or another one near where we were. That was three years ago. It is a bit noisier than a honda, weighs right at 100 lbs but starts every time with one or two pulls even after sitting for six months. im a fan.
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Old 06-02-2020, 10:43 AM   #18
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We have a 25' Keystone 2020 Passport and are wanting to do some boondocking. We are looking to buy a Briggs and Stratton invertor 2200 watt generator. Is this gonna be big enough to run our A/C and small fridge?Thanks in advance for the help!
I recommend looking into the Predator 3500 from Harbor Freight, love mine. Use for 30 Amp power to my 38' Laredo. I only use 1 AC at a time as it isn't meant to power 50 amp. Quiet inverted generator....at fraction of the price of a Honda. It can be paired with another generator to run in parallel if you want.
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Old 06-02-2020, 10:48 AM   #19
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3500 starting watts 3000 running watts? I have a 2013 Keystone Hornet Hideout and have been looking at inverter generators. Someone mentioned the Predator 3500 and said it was quiet. Just wondering if that would be enough generator for my camper? From what you wrote seems like it may be.
Love my predator 3500! It is good to 25 amps and comes with a 30 amp converter. So my trailer is a 50 Amp...I simply use the adapter (50/30) and only run 1 AC of using generator. Predator will run entire unit as long as you don't use 2 ac at same time. You can also buy 2 and run in parallel. Quiet, dependable, raving fan....far cheaper than a Honda. Also, you can see digital Guage on hours of usage, amount of used power in Amps and Watts.
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Old 06-03-2020, 06:49 AM   #20
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generator inverter

Just received my wen 3800 inverter generator. 3800 surge watts and 3400 rated watts. It has great reviews online so I decided to give it a shot. I got mine from amazon but you can also get them from Home Depot.

I like that it is a super quite and has the rv 30 amp plug built in so no adapter needed. Also love the fact it has a fuel shut off so that it will run its fuel out of the carb before shutting down.

Will see how it does on a long run time but the initial out of the box run went great. Hooked it up to the camper and ran my ac along with microwave and it didn’t skip a beat. It’s not a Honda but it is pretty close to being just as quite so far and for less than half the cost I think it will be a great investment. Click image for larger version

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