RV Beginners -- Do You "Need" a Generator?

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  • @normgibson6565
    @normgibson6565 3 роки тому +15

    For the past few years we have been using a Predator 3500 invertor generator and have been very happy with it.

    • @kclaptraffic
      @kclaptraffic 3 роки тому +3

      SAME! they are very good generators for the money!

    • @helgeronhovde4801
      @helgeronhovde4801 3 роки тому

      We have one too. Been very happy with it.

  • @WestShoreMan
    @WestShoreMan 3 роки тому +16

    I totally love my Champion with the remote. Don’t need to go outside in freezing temps to get the coffee brewing in the morning. Plus no prob for the A/C.

  • @kevinsterner9490
    @kevinsterner9490 3 роки тому +6

    Great video. We just purchased a new to us 24 ft Keystone Bullet trailer. It replaced our older Toy Hauler that had a built in generator., I purchased an I Power inverter generator that has a Yamaha motor. Mainly because I couldn’t afford a Honda. 😀 The only reason I bought it is because my wife wants to blow dry her hair in the morning. So we all know, happy wife happy life. 😀

  • @MrVbda1
    @MrVbda1 3 роки тому +12

    I bought the Predator 3500 back in 2017. It has been a great unit. Very quiet and able to run everything I need it to run.

    • @MrVbda1
      @MrVbda1 3 роки тому

      @Jimjimmyjames Smith The Predator 3500 can be converted to run on both propane or gas with the kit. I still use gas.

  • @DennisJPolson
    @DennisJPolson 3 роки тому +28

    When I see that LOLOHO posts a video, I go right to it. 👍 Thank you for another informative and entertaining video, Sean & Kristy!

  • @benedavis6900
    @benedavis6900 3 роки тому +12

    We have a Honda 3000iu. It is super- quiet and reliable. We take it with us most every trip. Love your channel!!

  • @chrismichael3486
    @chrismichael3486 3 роки тому +7

    I went for the cheapest and quietest one I could find. The Predator 3500

  • @camperjack2620
    @camperjack2620 3 роки тому +25

    Even if you only get campsites with electricity, if you go to a music fest, an art show, a tractor show or stay overnight at a host's place, you may need power there. IF you have a breakdown, you're going to want the shelter of your camper with everything working.

    • @davefroman4700
      @davefroman4700 3 роки тому +1

      All of which can be done with solar and lithium batteries today without the noise and fumes.

  • @cgan2013
    @cgan2013 2 роки тому +1

    The best overall generator info videos I’ve come across…and I’ve seen quite a few!!😊👏🏻

  • @mnleber
    @mnleber 3 роки тому +1

    We have 3 HONDA Generators, a 1800W open frame which was workhorse and went with us on all RV outings until my brother objected to on one of our trips so I immediately went to a Honda dealer and bought a 2200eu which is really quiet and it has outlasted 4 trailers now. Since I require use of a CPAP this generator will run all night no problem. When in Florida the gen is usually outside the window and both my wife and I both sleep without the noise being a factor. One time we even had a fellow in a tent next to us who didn’t even realize the generator was running!!!! Anyway when we moved to the country in 2017 where power outages can sometimes be often and lengthy especially come winter. So, we bought a Honda 7500eu that we plug into a generlink attached to our power meter. It can power all of our household essentials like lights, furnace, fridges and freezers with no problem. It is heavy and on wheels! When we had our first outage with this generator I went to the garage to pull it out to the meter and I could not open the electrically operated garage door. DUH. Anyway the light went on and I realized the door had a mechanical disconnect. Kind of felt stupid but the generator did a good job during the outage. As you said as this is a portable generator I will take it with me if we ever move!!
    Good reviews all. thanks for the info

  • @TxTravel295MK
    @TxTravel295MK 3 роки тому +5

    Champion 3100W with remote has been great. Runs everything we need and then some. Came in handy during the Texas freeze too!

    • @MasterArmedforces
      @MasterArmedforces 3 роки тому +1

      Im looking at that one. Have you ever heard of someone bypassing the internal gas tank to a larger 10 gallon can to get more run time w/o the smell & mess of constantly fueling it up? Thks!

  • @harley9218
    @harley9218 3 роки тому +10

    I've been on the fence about generators. I understand using one sporadically during the day for whatever reason, however, when I really need it is on hot humid nights to power the AC for sleeping. Ironically, the exact time period that "generator hours" prohibit use.

    • @santini1953
      @santini1953 3 роки тому

      A hazard of rv parks

    • @Powerstroke98
      @Powerstroke98 3 роки тому +1

      It then comes down to enough 'battery power' and an inverter, where you can then run a generator within the parks allowable hours.

  • @bobinaz7047
    @bobinaz7047 3 роки тому +5

    I bought 3100 watt Champion remote start based on your recommendation 2 YAG. Never leaver leave home without it.

  • @johnnaquin8828
    @johnnaquin8828 3 роки тому +1

    I purchased a used class c from an individual 3 years ago. For whatever reason he pulled the 4,000 watt onan out of the motorhome. It was cheaper for me to buy 2 honda 2200 watt generators that fit in my bays under the motorhome than to replace the $4,000 onan. I bought a metal box from harbor freight that fits (3) 2 gallon gas cans which I mounted on the back bumper. It works great. Parallel operation gives me 4,400 watts which is more than enough to run my motorhome. The only drawback is the potential of theft but locking them up is not a huge issue. I love my honda generators, one is the companion and the other the standard. You do get what you pay for.

  • @joeofallthings7403
    @joeofallthings7403 3 роки тому +1

    We have the Champion 3150 with remote start. It arrived with a "mostly dead" battery. Called the customer service hotline, and they said to hand start it and let it run for a couple hours. If the battery was still dead they would send a replacement battery. After running it for a few hours, the 5 hour break-in period, the battery was charged and it has worked great every since. Got it on sale at the blue big box store for $599. What a great deal!

  • @CommonCentsOutdoorsman
    @CommonCentsOutdoorsman 3 роки тому +1

    Champion yup! Had our 3000 remote start for a couple years now with zero issues. Starts every time! We have a 50 amp rv and starts the 15k AC with fridge and charger on without blinking. My granddaughter accidentally put the second AC on and it started it also and ran for a minute before shutdown. No soft start system! What a beast! You are steering your viewers in the right direction!

    • @kristymichael
      @kristymichael 3 роки тому +1

      I'm happy to hear you've had such a good experience with your Champion! Ours has been awesome, and that little remote start is priceless in freezing weather!

  • @vrbricksaunderson7384
    @vrbricksaunderson7384 3 роки тому +4

    WE love our Champion 3400 - run only on LP and use it as replacement for my weights to keep my arm muscles strong :-)

  • @michaelbrown2443
    @michaelbrown2443 3 роки тому +2

    To us, the noise and smell of a generator destroys the whole reason for being out there. Our 900W solar system has been enough so far, and the 30A DC to DC charging system allows the tow vehicle to be the "backup generator" of last resort. It also allows us to arrive at the new campsite with batteries already at 100%. Thanks for your channel. The first and still the best!

    • @kristymichael
      @kristymichael 3 роки тому

      Thanks so much for the kind compliment, Michael!

  • @mikemccollough4826
    @mikemccollough4826 3 роки тому +5

    I've had a 3500-3000 Preditor gas generator for over 3 years. Good service and no problems. Recently we purchased a 5th wheel that has two air conditioners and I will be getting a 2000 watt Preditor to run it parallel. Safe camping

  • @jhatchit
    @jhatchit 3 роки тому +1

    I have a Champion Model 100573 Digital Hybrid 3500 Watt Inverter Generator for two years now. It has been a good reliable generator and it runs my RV fine. 13.5K AC, Fridge, TV, etc.

  • @gulfcoastbeemer
    @gulfcoastbeemer 2 роки тому

    We have had two Honda EU2000i Inverter Generators fitted with a 30 amp receptacle parallel kit for close to twenty years. They fit easily beneath the rigid bed cover of our pickup truck and have been totally reliable. We bought these generators back when we had a large toy hauler. Currently, with our smaller solar equipped Airstream, we have less need for them, but we still enjoy the flexibility and freedom they provide.

  • @glennnewton4170
    @glennnewton4170 3 роки тому +6

    Had to go with Harbor Freight Predetor 3500, I've had it for one year runs great nice and quiet and starts right up

    • @robertanthony312
      @robertanthony312 3 роки тому +1

      I too have a Harbor Freight 3500 inverter. I was sold on the fact if you get the 2 year maintenance package, you can bring it back after 1 year 364 days and get a new one free.

    • @richarddavis8083
      @richarddavis8083 3 роки тому

      Bought an open frame 4400/3500 Predator Inverter three days ago, matered at 67-68db at twenty feet (My meter) Their 3500W QUIET suitcase tagged at 67db. Big wheeled it and breaking in at eighteen hours (OM says thirty hours break in). What bugs me ......too many elitsts reviews of generators seem to avoid the very name Predator. Check what Consumer Reports says Honda Vs Predator.

  • @jimloth6091
    @jimloth6091 3 роки тому +1

    We have a Champion and are quite happy with it, although it doesn't get used much. The first time we used it was one morning at a Harvest Host site. I fired it up to run the coffee maker, and we joked that we were drinking a thousand dollar cup of coffee. With Covid it has sat idle for well over a year.

  • @rwilson7201
    @rwilson7201 3 роки тому +11

    Important piece of additional info, generator output decreases with altitude so be sure and factor that in to your decision. If you like to camp in the mountains and the capacity of the generator you are considering is just enough at sea level, it may not "cut the mustard" at altitude.

    • @TraditionalFun
      @TraditionalFun 3 роки тому +1

      Indeed, but you can usually make a minor modification to the unit that makes it play well at higher elevation.

    • @ironmikehallowween
      @ironmikehallowween 3 роки тому

      @@TraditionalFun what is that Mod? I live in the south so it doesn’t impact me, but I am curious. Thanks

    • @richarddavis8083
      @richarddavis8083 2 роки тому

      @@ironmikehallowween it involves changing out the fuel needle ne Ed c in the carburetor. As of late...most new generators will have a needle you can change....check your for video.

  • @frankiefry1
    @frankiefry1 3 роки тому +2

    We just went through the freeze in TX. Having our generator saved us from freezing half to death, even though we were/are at an RV park! Thank goodness we had the 'rolling blackouts' and could find gasoline when we needed to refill our can. We have now added a second 5 gal. can of gas to our stash.

  • @frankduzok
    @frankduzok 3 роки тому +4

    Based on your recommendation as RV newbies we bought the Champion 3400 dual fuel and love it. Fires up every time.

    • @markdrebert247
      @markdrebert247 3 роки тому +2

      Frank, which fuel do you use most often, propane or gasoline? Just curious. I'm looking at the Champion 3400-watt dual fuel Inverter generator as well.

    • @frankduzok
      @frankduzok 3 роки тому +2

      Thanks for asking. I have never put gasoline into it. I'm no tech so I want to eliminate the possibility of gumming up the works.
      Propane has such a long shelf life I can carry as much as my space can allow. And, it doesn't stink😁

    • @markdrebert247
      @markdrebert247 3 роки тому +1

      @@frankduzok
      Thanks for your input. I'm buying my first RV 5th wheel next month with 2 AC units, the main AC is 15k and the 2nd is 13k and is a 50amp service rig. I'm also looking into a solar package as well to help power the smaller appliances and for travel days to keep the fridge running. I'm thinking the 3400 Champion will be a great addition to power up the heavier appliances when we need the extra umph out in the boondocks when no shore power is available.

    • @frankduzok
      @frankduzok 3 роки тому +1

      @@markdrebert247 Wow , you're going big league into RVing. I'd like to know what truck you're going to use to pull you're rig.
      We're starting out with a small 23 foot single axle.
      Your solar system will recharge your batteries but they would drain pretty quick if you used your ac in the boon docks.
      I know my generator will work fine juicing my 13.5 a/c unit but i don't know how much else I can add to that load.
      I don't think a single 34k generator can run 2 a/c units at the same time..

    • @markdrebert247
      @markdrebert247 3 роки тому

      @@frankduzok
      We have a Chevy Silverado 2014 3500 Dually. We paid it off last year and now excited to purchase the Grand Design Reflection 303RLS. I'm sure the 3400 will at least run one of the AC units but not both. We plan to install the Micro Air Easy Start for the AC units as well so the battery system can run one of them for 30 minutes just to help cool down the rig a little if we can't run the generator for whatever reason.

  • @robertsilveus3071
    @robertsilveus3071 3 роки тому +1

    Got a Champion 3100 3yrs ago. Only 'needed' it once when camping, to run the furnace when it was cold. Have used it at home when the power went out once. IMO it has payed for itself.

  • @fishnchips8618
    @fishnchips8618 3 роки тому +1

    We just got a 3500 Champion remote start for our 16' Airstream Bambi. I have a 2200 watt but it struggled with the AC, I may try a soft start capacitor later but the larger generator was not much more money. The AC was exceeding the overload protection on the 15 amp outlet on the 2200 more than a lack of power. I do like having the 30 amp outlet now!
    We plan on charging our E bikes on trips with it, run the AC during our triple digit summers, and keep the trailer charged. The Champion runs great, I like it has the fuel shut-off so I can run the carb dry for storage.
    We have a Champion 7500 watt open frame generator we use for the PG&E blackouts. I have been pretty happy with the brand.

  • @jerrycollison3929
    @jerrycollison3929 3 роки тому +1

    My wife and I lived off the grid in Alaska for nearly 20 years. We powered our homestead mostly with the Honda 3000i. We used the Yamaha 2700 and the Honda 2000i as a back ups. We used our gasoline generators almost every day, especially in the winter. The Honda was the longest lasting and most dependable by far. We used propane for instantaneous hot water, clothes drier and cooking. But the Hi da 3000i was the generator of choice for many of us in the Alaska bush.

  • @bradmiller6507
    @bradmiller6507 3 роки тому +2

    We have two 2000 Watt Champion inverter generators. When we need the AC we parallel them, when not using AC we just use one. They let us boondock which has improved our RVing experience.

  • @kevincoughlin4459
    @kevincoughlin4459 3 роки тому +2

    We have two Yamaha 2000. While our trailer is set up for 50 amp, we are used to camping with 30 amp. It takes some power management. Often we just need coffee in the morning on a travel day. We have used them during a power outage at one park. We were very popular. Folks borrowed power and paid in gas a win win situation.

  • @bruceh3786
    @bruceh3786 3 роки тому +1

    I had two of the 3400/3500 Champion inverter wireless remote generators. I traded one in on the new Champion 4500 inverter wireless generator about a week ago. One of my trailers has two AC units so I think I will be able to run both on the one generator. However that will require installing easy start units on the air conditioners. The new generator easily starts the first AC but the trailer built in Surge Guard energy management system cuts out when attempting to start the second unit.
    It is my understanding the 3500 class models are out of production so if someone wants one new they need to get it now while they are still left in the channel. Supergen is the only Champion dealer that I know of that currently has the new 4500 series.

  • @KandyKas
    @KandyKas 3 роки тому +9

    Your videos are always so helpful! Ive been watching for years and I've learned so much. Thank you!!

  • @harryv9397
    @harryv9397 3 роки тому +2

    We just bought a Firman 3650/3300 Remote Start Inverter Generator after much research by myself. A very quiet machine and will be an asset this year as we want to do more boondocking. Just this past week we also put in a generator panel in our house as we lose power 3-4 times a winter, usually 1 day or so in duration. This is the main reason we bought the gen set. It runs two fridges, all the lights and plugins in the kitchen, living room , master bedroom and our garage. Now....we can relax whether camping or during a power outage!

  • @LeeH-Ranger83
    @LeeH-Ranger83 3 роки тому +5

    Great topic! I bought a “yellow” generator a couple of years ago and have 125 hours on it. I use mine EVERY TWO WEEKS (if not camping) to keep my AGM batteries o/a 13.6. A definite MUST HAVE!!!!

    • @stevepowsinger733
      @stevepowsinger733 3 роки тому

      Hard to say whether yellow or blue or what color makes for a good unit. 😆

  • @Planedude60
    @Planedude60 3 роки тому +2

    We have a Champion 3500 watt Dual Fuel (apparently only sold at Cabela's/Bass Pro Shops) and a 2000 watt Champion Dual Fuel. Champion support says you CAN link them together with no problem, and we have many times. Their tech support says its a myth that they must be the exact generators.

  • @tlewisAK
    @tlewisAK 3 роки тому

    When RV Camping in Alaska there are few campsites with hookups. Having a Generator is a must.

  • @travelingrvrv4608
    @travelingrvrv4608 3 роки тому

    I got my 2200 watt generator at Aldi (The Grocery Store). I have a 93 Casita with a House A/C and my generator can power all the lights and A/C. I live in Dahlonega, GA we went to Black Mtn GA Camp site in July and did NOT need the A/C at all. When we go to FL for vacation, we do kinda like you, we split up the trip into two parts and get to the location Early. It is All Fun and we learned a lot from you!! Thank You LOLOHA!! Hope to see you one day! (Tybee Island is a Great Place to stay for a Educational trip)

  • @brucebugbee6604
    @brucebugbee6604 3 роки тому +1

    I have a Honda 2000 which I purchased many years ago and it still runs great. The only problem is that I can't start my RV's air conditioner with it. Last year I bought a Titan solar generator and wired it into my RV's AC system with a transfer switch under the bed and mounted 8x100 watts of solar panels on the RV roof. When we're boondocking, the Titan takes care of all our AC power needs since it has a 3000 watt inverter and it will start and run the air conditioner, but the Titan's batteries only last about 2.5 hours if I run the air conditioner. I still use the Honda to supplement the charging of the Titan when I need to run the air conditioner or if the sun isn't out, and it works great for that. Even with solar, you still can't completely cut the generator power cord. :-)

  • @allanwarmflash4440
    @allanwarmflash4440 3 роки тому +3

    looking at hondas eu3500 for back up power

  • @tfay412
    @tfay412 Рік тому

    I bought a Generac IQ3500. I love it. It’s quiet and has a continuous output of 3,000 watts. I ran it when boon docking in the bed of my truck and I couldn’t even hear it inside the RV. I heard the diesel pushers generator over mine.

  • @MRHEAT20
    @MRHEAT20 3 роки тому +2

    Champion 3100 with remote start - but I think I will also buy the 2000 watt Geny just for the lower sound👍

  • @ronchalfant6394
    @ronchalfant6394 3 роки тому

    Hi Guys!! Yes a generator is necessary at Yellowstone, Gros Venture, Teton and many other National campgrounds.. As well as in the Sierras where power shut offs due to fire weather can affect the campgrounds that do normally have power. Thanks for your video..

  • @NomadicLiving
    @NomadicLiving 3 роки тому +1

    Have a pair of the traditional Honda 2000 generators, three years strong, so far have had no thoughts of getting rid of them. They have been super reliable, easy to heft in and out of the truck.

  • @grob4382
    @grob4382 3 роки тому +2

    I've had good luck with my harbour freight 3500 inverter generator. No issues as of yet. It's all about maintenance, maintenance, maintenance. Happy trails y'all. Last tip, i use ethanol free gas.

  • @EagleOne49
    @EagleOne49 3 роки тому +1

    Great video! We used a Honda 2000i generator for over a decade which met most of our needs and no mechanical issues. As we have "matured," the need to run the AC unit on our fiver is much more apparent. We serviced the 2000i and gifted it to a friend and purchased a new Honda 2200i and a 2200i Companion with the parallel cable (4400 Watts). The Companion unit has a 30-amp non-RV plug, but an adapter does the trick. The 2 units are easy to lift into the back of the truck and we're able to run the AC. 2 new features on these units worth mentioning: (1) You are able to run the fuel out of the units so no fouled carbs; and (2) Bluetooth connectivity, which tracks your wattage demand as well as hours of operation from an app on your phone.

  • @tonycorso7865
    @tonycorso7865 3 роки тому +2

    We bought a 3500w champion dual fuel when we bought our camper 3-1/2 years ago. We only use propane to fuel it. 15,000 miles on the camper now but only 27 hours on the generator. We have solar/inverter and lithium. Still, when you want air conditioning and you’re not plugged In the generator is a must so it’s always with us when camping.

  • @sesquashtwo
    @sesquashtwo 3 роки тому

    I just picked up a Firman 3650/3300iR model and the greatest short list for power rating was the ability to power my13,500 Dometic Roof Mount when boodocking or taking a cheaper (or available!) campsite that has only water, or even not even that. Then of course, to have power to need, anywhere else other than by your trailer!

  • @herb7877
    @herb7877 3 роки тому +1

    I have a small solar system that does fairly well when we are out. We boondock about 75% of the time year round. Here in the Pacific N.W. Winter, late Fall & early Spring sun may be in short supply. My little yellow 2000 watt inverter / generator has been a great addition reducing a lot of stress & anxiety. A gallon of gas goes a long time. In 4+ years I doubt I've used 5 gal's of gas but won't go out without it. It's light enough to easily pick up and move around.

  • @piushorning4869
    @piushorning4869 3 роки тому +1

    I have the champion 3400 gas only for use at home during the winters incase we lose power to the house. I did find out that the battery would not start the gen nor did pulling on the cord start the gen. So I now use a battery minder attached to the battery and hooked up to the patio outlet. so now the gen starts every time

  • @mike4094
    @mike4094 3 роки тому +1

    I have a 3500 watt Predator from the freight. Love it. Never had a problem and it’s quiet.

  • @johnshuler8688
    @johnshuler8688 3 роки тому +1

    I bought 2 Westinghouse iGen 4500 DF (dual fuel) 98 lbs.$1100. Great generator! Remote start. Refuse to carry gas. I parallel them on my house during power outages. 3300 watt on propane.Going to try both a/c units on my Airstream with soft starts.

  • @jimshank1877
    @jimshank1877 2 роки тому

    Our Champion Inverters are great. We parallel two remote start units, 3500 & 5500. Carry them in truck bed, ahead of fifth wheel hitch for 41' fifth wheel. Out of the way and hard to steal from that location. Use? Harvest Host and occasionally an extended rest stop. The 5500 has larger fuel tank and runs 15-20 hrs under normal use. The 3500, 5-6 hrs. Wish there were good aux tanks for both, for longer run times.
    Customer Service has been very good.

  • @FirstSuiGeneris
    @FirstSuiGeneris 3 роки тому +3

    _Nice review! I have owned a few like the Hyundai 2800 si for 3 years, Westinghouse 4500 for 1 year, and 2 Firman 3200 for 1 1/2 years with over 2000 hours each. The key to any generator is the break-in and maintenance. If you do these simple and easy tricks, they'll do the job no matter what brand. I would put my Hyundai against those Honda and Yamaha's any time; I had many friends and people who have the Honda's and Yamaha's can't believe how quiet my Hyundai is, even when it's running on full. : ) For the bigger Westinghouse, that thing is a beautiful monster, runs quietly and flawlessly; it's what replaced those Firmans. I gave the two Firmans to two different people who couldn't buy an inverter generator and needed it for a few reasons. They are still going strong. I just did a quick tune-up on one this weekend; well, I showed and guided her through what to do. I also have a huge 12000-watt generator, but I am NOT going to be lugging that thing around. It for the house and back shop! It's loud!_

  • @bethleder7760
    @bethleder7760 3 роки тому +1

    I love you guys ! Just showed my husband your video ......you may have cost us some money ! Ha ! We’ve always been hesitant to get a generator because we have a SUV that pulls our airstream . We did not know that there are dual fuel ones ! Game changer !!!!!

    • @kristymichael
      @kristymichael 3 роки тому

      Definitely a game changer! A much safer option for those using SUVs to tow.

  • @jimc.6127
    @jimc.6127 3 роки тому +1

    I bought an Onan/Cummins 4500wt Inverter generator with my 2021 Lance 2375 t.t. and I'm almost regretting it because of the weight. It's permanent home is now in the bed of my pick-up, well secured of course. At $1,087.00 I still think it was a good investment.

  • @robwestley7370
    @robwestley7370 3 роки тому

    Sandra Westley I-remember parking on a French Air, they call there parking off road areas where you stay hooked up and ready to go the next day, we were in bed, trying to sleep, only for a refrigerator lorry pulled up beside us and we couldn’t sleep for the noise of his generator, so we got up planning to leave, but we couldn’t move anywhere we were completely surrounded and had to put up with the noise till morning.

  • @stephendall2329
    @stephendall2329 3 роки тому +1

    I have a Predator 2000 and it comes in handy with my small electric chainsaw to cut firewood in places that allow wood collecting.
    I have made a small wheeled carrier for it and recently I installed a receiver hitch on the back bumper so I can lock it up after removing it from the truck bed.

  • @bighoss8518
    @bighoss8518 3 роки тому

    I bought (2) 2000 Watt Champion Generators with the kit to connect them. That's because our 5th wheel had a single 15,000 btu A/C so I could connect them if I needed. I also could just run one if I didn't need to run the A/C. I now have a bigger 5th wheel with (2) 15,000 btu A/c's so I've been thinking of selling what I've got and purchasing the Champion 4500and adding the cold starts to both A/C's. Just haven't decided if I want to upgrade because just one Champion 2000 watt generator powers everything else in our 5th wheel. Thanks for great videos you continue to provide.

  • @jessedanford9360
    @jessedanford9360 3 роки тому +1

    I got a Westinghouse 45 hundred it is grate on my rv runs everything

  • @conniecee9476
    @conniecee9476 3 роки тому +3

    I purchased a Bluetti2400wh solar battery bank quite early after buying my bus. Haven't used it enough to review it but read other's reviews, their reviews were very good.

    • @staryoke
      @staryoke 3 роки тому

      Except the Bluetti doesnt produce electricity, it only stores it - whether from a solar array or grid / generator charge. After it runs out, you still need a power source to recharge it. The bluetti is just a fancy battery with an inverter and outlets / sockets.

  • @johndagricola
    @johndagricola 3 роки тому +1

    We are very part-time in our Promaster with a minimal build. We plug into 20amp shore power when available, and a 2000w generator is adequate for us. While I know Honda is the gold standard, we just bought a Westinghouse 2200w "new-in-box" for $300. At that price...and given our minimal needs, it was a good strategic decision. Thank you for your videos! After all these years your presence in our lives is like a comfortable old armchair.

  • @craigjohnson2771
    @craigjohnson2771 3 роки тому +1

    I have a Honda 2000, I choose it because that’s all I need. Uses less gas than the larger ones and with 4 6 volt batteries it does just fine. Been thinking about the soft start for the ac but with wheels on the camper I just follow the temps.

  • @stevepowsinger733
    @stevepowsinger733 3 роки тому +1

    I’m not in the “RV Club” but I thought the Inverter could be built in the generator. So you just plug it in to the RV as if it were “shore power”. Yes, clean sine-wave. So many second-best products out there.
    GD ethanol politicians.
    Why do towed RVs lack a generator platform? Or a built-in unit?
    Unfortunately, plugs (infomercial-like) for Champion are a bit excessive and some points made are repetitive.
    You all are one of the helpful, easygoing RV advisers/“bloggers”. Great couple.
    So you convinced me to have a good generator. Logically, a truck engine might serve as a generator and I’ve heard of new ones that do several kilowatt ALT Current output.

  • @cjwalstad
    @cjwalstad 3 роки тому +1

    Great video. Champion 3500 Duel Fuel Inverter Generator. I always run propane. Very easy electric start. Have had my generator for five years. Never let me down. Had a problem with the propane regulator. Champion mailed a new one free of charge including shipping. Great customer service.

  • @debicaron6046
    @debicaron6046 3 роки тому +2

    I have solar, but use my Predator 2000w inverter generator on cloudy days. It starts every time. I maintain it..Its really quite, and I can carry it..That's a big deal.

  • @bertkelly7650
    @bertkelly7650 3 роки тому +1

    I bought my generator because I wanted to camp at racing events. Found out there's a campground a mile down the road that had full hook ups for the same price as what the racetrack wanted. Haven't used the generator at all, because I have been camping where there's power. I run it every now and then. It will come in handy if power goes out at home.

  • @transnexus8216
    @transnexus8216 3 роки тому

    I purchased a harbor freight 3500 watt inverter generator when it first came out about 4 years ago . Not trusting some of there products a thought it was a risk but a got it for $650 at the time . Much to my surprise after 4 years & 18,000 miles of RVing it’s still running strong . The only thing it lacks is remote start ( must go out in the morning & start to make coffee .

  • @edwardbritt6773
    @edwardbritt6773 3 роки тому

    Wen 3800i $650 out the door quiet runs smooth has wheels and a handle powers my whole travel trailer love it

  • @fendr1962
    @fendr1962 3 роки тому

    When we started out RV’ing about a year and a half ago we decided to purchase a Champion 3500 duel gas/propane generator. Our RV air conditioner is a 15,000 BTU unit. It will not run efficiently in anything less then a 3500 watt generator. For the most part we don’t expect to use it all that often. So going with the cheaper price Champion was a no brainer. But to our surprise it was handy when here in Texas we lost our power for several days and it was very very cold. ( Oh. Here’s a little secret. Propane doesn’t like to change into a gas at 5 degrees Fahrenheit. )

  • @johnnixon7350
    @johnnixon7350 3 роки тому +1

    Yes I went camping a few times without it and I bought a champion generator because my friend had one and it's the best thing I ever did I got power all the time I have hate all the time I have AC all the time could not see myself without it now at all I have the champion 3,000 watt RB ready It does an excellent job doesn't even use a gallon of gas overnight very inexpensive to run very easy to start very quiet would not have the camper and my boondocking experiences without a generator

  • @kevinbarry71
    @kevinbarry71 3 роки тому +4

    Love the video. I still find it incredible that the entire RV industry has apparently not discovered what an inverter air conditioner is. They would be ideal for an RV. Actually their ideal for everything really. Refrigerators, and air-conditioning units and houses have used them for many years.

  • @sherriweber7105
    @sherriweber7105 3 роки тому

    Thank you for the video on helping tips on getting the right generator. They are not cheap. But they do what you need to do with them while boondocking. Thank you again so much for the tips.

  • @nomadmac2001
    @nomadmac2001 Рік тому

    Great video! Mrs NomadMac and I were just discussing this morning if we wanted or needed a generator. We're mainly boondockers and what you said makes perfect sense. Needless to say we will be getting one here very soon.

  • @Stefoshark
    @Stefoshark 3 роки тому +2

    Hi from Canada, i got a Honda 3000w inverter , i think also call the Handy style , very happy & work well so far

  • @jc525exc
    @jc525exc 3 роки тому +4

    Great Job Again! You really help the beginner on what to look at ahead of time. Now that I'm a veteran RV'er, I can relate to learning experiences you discuss in video like running heater in really cold weather and running batteries down & running out of propane. Our solar set up with lithium batteries & onboard generator give us piece of mind we are set to enjoy our camping experiences with or without power.

  • @jimmymccandless3938
    @jimmymccandless3938 3 роки тому +3

    We use a harbor freight generator Predator 3500 watt which is extremely quite and operates a 13,500 btu unit and carries the coffee pot at the same time. So far (2 yeara) it has operated and starts every time, but I am very big on maintaining it at scheduled intervals and at times even before. Always liked the champion generators after watching ut review of them years ago. Thanks for all ur vids.

    • @johnhuya2277
      @johnhuya2277 3 роки тому

      I have same one for about 2 yrs now and.runs great also. And quiet. But i installed a soft start on AC last year so don't need that big of one anymore, so switching to a 2500 duel fuel champion easier to move around. (But still keeping my eye predator )

  • @thomastheys6681
    @thomastheys6681 3 роки тому +1

    I have worked with small generators for many many years at specific events and I have to tell you that the Honda was probably the most dependable.
    So today I own a Yamaha blue case 2000 which I just keep in the back of the truck for emergencies. I think the champion is probably a great unit but what I have learned through experience is that my 10,000 W generator on my coach will handle everything! Thomyt

  • @BillUtah
    @BillUtah 3 роки тому

    I’ve got an open framed WEN GN400i 4,000 watt inverter generator and made a few videos on it. It’s not as quiet as a Honda but when compared to other generators at a distance it’s not that much louder. At $430 and so much easier to work on if needed I’m very happy with the unit. It powers my trailer very well. It’s also under 70 pounds so easier to lug around.
    We don’t use it hundreds of hours but so far, it’s been a great unit .
    Thanks for the content!

  • @williammowery8853
    @williammowery8853 3 роки тому +1

    Have a 3000watt yamaha in front compartment of 5th wheel had to put a 12 volt electric auto fan to keep it cool with remote start had it for about 15 years and 3 rv,s later very happy with it ,don't use it as much since the solar install but nice on cloudy days or to run air or microwave

  • @badcompany3057
    @badcompany3057 3 роки тому +2

    Power sources are like guns, one is none and two is one. Nice job on the informational vid.

  • @km4fsi827
    @km4fsi827 3 роки тому +1

    Best bang for the buck...Predator 3500 inverter generator. I have the Honda and the predator, for the money its hands down the predator. super quite and will run the entire RV (one ac unit NO soft start). 13 hours on 2 1/2 gallons of gas.

  • @niceatrya3477
    @niceatrya3477 3 роки тому +2

    You're absolutely right on the "Careful of the height" issue. I was ready to pull the trigger on a iGen4500, until I measured the height of the space in the bed of the truck to the bottom of the tonneau cover, and realized I wouldn't be able to close it all the way. The Champion 4500 looks like it will, but with that being 61db vs the igen being 52db, everything is a trade off.

  • @BillSeiter
    @BillSeiter 3 роки тому +1

    Thanks for your video. We took delivery of a 2500 watt Champion dual fuel inverter last week. This unplanned purchase is needed to cover a 4 night non-electric stay in YNP. We went bigger than our little camper requires in case a home back up source is needed. Strict use of propane power avoids the use of gasoline stabilizer and clean-up for our infrequent use of the unit.

  • @rehrerrobin6025
    @rehrerrobin6025 3 роки тому

    Newbie to be- ordered an RV but might be a long while til fruition...Thanks for the 'plain language' advice as I learn about the adventure to come!

  • @AllenManor
    @AllenManor 3 роки тому +1

    Thanks Sean and Christy! Always nice to see a video from you.

  • @capng
    @capng 2 роки тому +1

    Rather than a comment, I have a question. At approximately 4:50 in the video, you have a drone shot of rv sites backing onto tiki huts & docks going out into beautiful blue/green water. Yes, & nice-looking sites with palm trees. What's the name of that park, where is it located, & does it get your recommendation? Thank you for your solid, rationalized comments wrt generator usage.

  • @debbiewilson4443
    @debbiewilson4443 3 роки тому

    We have infrequently used a generator, mostly when we had a sticks and bricks and there were power issues in the area. During the Rowlett tornado in 2015, it came in very handy when our neighborhood escaped damage but the power grid was still down for hours. We started out with one we called The Lounge Lizard because it was loud and smoked a lot. We gave that one to our daughter who used it at her house during the recent power debacle in Texas and she said it made a miserable time a little less life threatening by allowing them to run a few limited appliances. During that power debacle, we were lucky enough to have been in the part of a campground that did not lose electricity but it very vividly pointed out to us the NEED for an alternate source of power for our lifestyle. We would have been in a world of hurt if we had totally lost power for 3-4 days as many did (and we were on the Gulf Coast!) We also have a generator on our small 21 foot travel trailer that we currently have located at a friend's deer camp but haven't had the need to use it there as he had full hook ups installed for us to use when there. Hubby has now ordered a WEN 2350 watt inverter generator just as a back up source and so that maybe we can boondock a night or two during our summer travels. It's not a huge investment so if it doesn't work for us, we will give that one to our daughter also so that we can go back to the proverbial drawing board to see what to do. We have a 40 foot 5th wheel that it will be used on but would probably use it only during times when an a/c isn't needed or only on a limited basis if it is. Thanks for your info. Now to figure out how to secure it when in use! Happy travels.

  • @gray_wolverine63
    @gray_wolverine63 3 роки тому

    I love my Honda EU2200i Inverters and EU2200i companion together with 4400 watts of power to power all my equipment, 43" flat screen TV, 1500 BTU AC, heater, air purifier, and Dewalt power station, power washer, Satellite system. Naturally not all at once but I don't have to worry about power.

  • @Ranch_Hand_Jeff
    @Ranch_Hand_Jeff 3 роки тому +1

    I keep an old Honda eu2000i I'm my tow vehicle always. You can't get the 2000 watt anymore. It has a quiet mode switch that is invaluable.

  • @Alamotigergrad
    @Alamotigergrad 3 роки тому +1

    We got the Champion 3400 last year and works great, no regrets

  • @frankp3461
    @frankp3461 3 роки тому +2

    I have been using a Predator 3500 inverter generator and it is surprisingly quiet.

  • @jacktritten608
    @jacktritten608 3 роки тому

    I carry a Honda 2200i with a soft start on the air, I never leave without it. We were in Texas this year when the freeze hit and I was surprised how many travel trailers that did not have a generator. We had no water or power for 3 days. Not to mention full hooks some times have issues.

  • @Five0Music
    @Five0Music 3 роки тому +1

    Honda 2200i here, with no regrets at all. Quiet, powerful, easy starting, reliable, serviced everywhere if needed. I’d like to add/bridge a second one at some point, just to have the capability, and might also add a dual fuel kit at some point. Nice options, though they’ve not been needed so far. Thanks for the continued great content!

  • @joerogers4227
    @joerogers4227 3 роки тому

    When you have solar power you will still need a generator. Cloudy days, not enough batteries etc.. One thing to learn is conservation and living with less energy requirements. Our first camper had no batteries, had a propane light, a cooler, and a 10 gal. water tank. You would use campground restrooms or carry a porta poty. Many good memories of that time. Even less stuff tent camping. There are several quite enclosures to either buy or build to make invertor gens even quiter. Keep up the good videos.

  • @TexasFlyer2
    @TexasFlyer2 3 роки тому +1

    We have a Champion 3400W remote start and really like it. Around $900. With one soft start, we can run both a 13k and a 15k a/c unit at the same time.

  • @davidtaylor9936
    @davidtaylor9936 3 роки тому

    I had to buy a generator last summer we had a week long power outage from a storm at our house, I didn't own a camper at the time so I bought a huge generac 6500 watt generator, but im glad I have it even more now with my forest river salem bunkhouse, we will mostly be using it at our outdoors club with full electric hookups so I won't make my neighbors hate me but it's still a bit of a peice of mind to know if the power goes out we won't melt or lose all our food. It is super loud though I wouldn't want to camp next to myself running that thing let alone someone else lol... Great vid guys

  • @crowman5936
    @crowman5936 3 роки тому +1

    Bought 2 Honda 2000 to link up as just like you said easier to move at 57 pounds each that a ball busting 157 pounds for a 3 to 4 thousand watt one. Not getting any younger.

  • @dougberry1011
    @dougberry1011 3 роки тому +1

    Champion has excellent service support. The covered a dead battery for me when it was out of warranty after I explained to them the circumstances. We have the remote start model.

  • @Todd_S
    @Todd_S 3 роки тому +7

    A generator was one of the first purchases I made. I really enjoy my Predator 3500 Inverter generator.

    • @bobmakow55
      @bobmakow55 3 роки тому +1

      I’ve been looking at those 3500 Predators very impressed with the super quiet 57db and the $849 price at Harbor Freight. Now a remote start would be nice, lol.

    • @pookiesmamma
      @pookiesmamma 3 роки тому +2

      That was the one we purchased a well. It is really quiet!

    • @Todd_S
      @Todd_S 3 роки тому

      @@bobmakow55 I've seen a remote start kit for the Predator on UA-cam.