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On Jan 9, 12:35*pm, DaveS wrote:
Suggestions and experience welcome. I need a smaller generator for use with my camper. The Camper is a lance 825, no AC. I presently cart in a couple of marine 12 volt batteries. With use confined to lights I am good for 4 nites on one fully charged battery. I want to be able to run the occasional power drill, recharge 12 volt bats, and some small appliances, like radio, dvd , maybe a small power saw, maybe a small ceramic heater. Brand and model Suggestions? How to Plug in to Camper panal? Noise? Dave, There are lots of good small motor driven portable generators out there (Honda generators are well regarded), but they are all loud. If this is for your set up on the wheat farm, you may want to look at wind and/or solar solutions. You couldn't find a much better location for these power sources. There are getting to be lots of setups developed for smaller applications such as you are envisioning. Bob Weinberger |
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On Sun, 9 Jan 2011 13:22:24 -0800 (PST), Bob
wrote: On Jan 9, 12:35*pm, DaveS wrote: Suggestions and experience welcome. I need a smaller generator for use with my camper. The Camper is a lance 825, no AC. I presently cart in a couple of marine 12 volt batteries. With use confined to lights I am good for 4 nites on one fully charged battery. I want to be able to run the occasional power drill, recharge 12 volt bats, and some small appliances, like radio, dvd , maybe a small power saw, maybe a small ceramic heater. Brand and model Suggestions? How to Plug in to Camper panal? Noise? Dave, There are lots of good small motor driven portable generators out there (Honda generators are well regarded), but they are all loud. If this is for your set up on the wheat farm, you may want to look at wind and/or solar solutions. You couldn't find a much better location for these power sources. There are getting to be lots of setups developed for smaller applications such as you are envisioning. Bob Weinberger Actually, the Honda gensets I've been around (only 3 so far) have been pretty quiet, when compared to other brands. I could actually stand within 5 or 6 feet and hold a conversation w/o having to raise my voice. There's another, a 4KW unit sold by Tractor Supply, that's quieter than the run-of-the-mill genset, but it's a bunch louder than the Honda. |
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On Jan 9, 1:29*pm, wrote:
On Sun, 9 Jan 2011 13:22:24 -0800 (PST), Bob wrote: On Jan 9, 12:35 pm, DaveS wrote: Suggestions and experience welcome. I need a smaller generator for use with my camper. The Camper is a lance 825, no AC. I presently cart in a couple of marine 12 volt batteries. With use confined to lights I am good for 4 nites on one fully charged battery. I want to be able to run the occasional power drill, recharge 12 volt bats, and some small appliances, like radio, dvd , maybe a small power saw, maybe a small ceramic heater. Brand and model Suggestions? How to Plug in to Camper panal? Noise? Dave, There are lots of good small motor driven portable generators out there (Honda generators are well regarded), but they are all loud. If this is for your set up on the wheat farm, you may want to look at wind and/or solar solutions. *You couldn't find a much better location for these power sources. There are getting to be lots of setups developed for smaller applications such as you are envisioning. Bob Weinberger Actually, the Honda gensets I've been around (only 3 so far) have been pretty quiet, when compared to other brands. *I could actually stand within 5 or 6 feet and hold a conversation w/o having to raise my voice. There's another, a 4KW unit sold by Tractor Supply, that's quieter than the run-of-the-mill genset, but it's a bunch louder than the Honda.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Anybody have experience with the 2000 or 3000 portable Honda generators? Dave |
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On 1/9/2011 5:10 PM, DaveS wrote:
On Jan 9, 1:29 pm, wrote: On Sun, 9 Jan 2011 13:22:24 -0800 (PST), wrote: On Jan 9, 12:35 pm, wrote: Suggestions and experience welcome. I need a smaller generator for use with my camper. The Camper is a lance 825, no AC. I presently cart in a couple of marine 12 volt batteries. With use confined to lights I am good for 4 nites on one fully charged battery. I want to be able to run the occasional power drill, recharge 12 volt bats, and some small appliances, like radio, dvd , maybe a small power saw, maybe a small ceramic heater. Brand and model Suggestions? How to Plug in to Camper panal? Noise? Dave, There are lots of good small motor driven portable generators out there (Honda generators are well regarded), but they are all loud. If this is for your set up on the wheat farm, you may want to look at wind and/or solar solutions. You couldn't find a much better location for these power sources. There are getting to be lots of setups developed for smaller applications such as you are envisioning. Bob Weinberger Actually, the Honda gensets I've been around (only 3 so far) have been pretty quiet, when compared to other brands. I could actually stand within 5 or 6 feet and hold a conversation w/o having to raise my voice. There's another, a 4KW unit sold by Tractor Supply, that's quieter than the run-of-the-mill genset, but it's a bunch louder than the Honda.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Anybody have experience with the 2000 or 3000 portable Honda generators? Dave i have experience with a honda generator...just can't remember if it was danl's or asadi/john baker's. in each case, i went to sleep before either was cut off. quiet, relatively light weight. jeff |
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![]() "jeff" wrote in message . .. On 1/9/2011 5:10 PM, DaveS wrote: On Jan 9, 1:29 pm, wrote: On Sun, 9 Jan 2011 13:22:24 -0800 (PST), wrote: On Jan 9, 12:35 pm, wrote: Suggestions and experience welcome. I need a smaller generator for use with my camper. The Camper is a lance 825, no AC. I presently cart in a couple of marine 12 volt batteries. With use confined to lights I am good for 4 nites on one fully charged battery. I want to be able to run the occasional power drill, recharge 12 volt bats, and some small appliances, like radio, dvd , maybe a small power saw, maybe a small ceramic heater. Brand and model Suggestions? How to Plug in to Camper panal? Noise? Dave, There are lots of good small motor driven portable generators out there (Honda generators are well regarded), but they are all loud. If this is for your set up on the wheat farm, you may want to look at wind and/or solar solutions. You couldn't find a much better location for these power sources. There are getting to be lots of setups developed for smaller applications such as you are envisioning. Bob Weinberger Actually, the Honda gensets I've been around (only 3 so far) have been pretty quiet, when compared to other brands. I could actually stand within 5 or 6 feet and hold a conversation w/o having to raise my voice. There's another, a 4KW unit sold by Tractor Supply, that's quieter than the run-of-the-mill genset, but it's a bunch louder than the Honda.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Anybody have experience with the 2000 or 3000 portable Honda generators? Dave i have experience with a honda generator...just can't remember if it was danl's or asadi/john baker's. in each case, i went to sleep before either was cut off. quiet, relatively light weight. jeff I had the 3000.... and it got to big to lift - for my years ....I could create a civilization with the Honda 1000 and have plenty of cold beer....and so quiet you wonder if it is running... john |
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There are many good small motor-driven generators Honda portable generator has a correct view, but they are safe. If this is your game of the wheat farm, you can see the wind and / or solar energy solutions. You can not find a better place for these energy sources.
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On Jan 9, 4:38*pm, jeff wrote:
On 1/9/2011 5:10 PM, DaveS wrote: On Jan 9, 1:29 pm, wrote: On Sun, 9 Jan 2011 13:22:24 -0800 (PST), wrote: On Jan 9, 12:35 pm, *wrote: Suggestions and experience welcome. I need a smaller generator for use with my camper. The Camper is a lance 825, no AC. I presently cart in a couple of marine 12 volt batteries. With use confined to lights I am good for 4 nites on one fully charged battery. I want to be able to run the occasional power drill, recharge 12 volt bats, and some small appliances, like radio, dvd , maybe a small power saw, maybe a small ceramic heater. Brand and model Suggestions? How to Plug in to Camper panal? Noise? Dave, There are lots of good small motor driven portable generators out there (Honda generators are well regarded), but they are all loud. If this is for your set up on the wheat farm, you may want to look at wind and/or solar solutions. *You couldn't find a much better location for these power sources. There are getting to be lots of setups developed for smaller applications such as you are envisioning. Bob Weinberger Actually, the Honda gensets I've been around (only 3 so far) have been pretty quiet, when compared to other brands. *I could actually stand within 5 or 6 feet and hold a conversation w/o having to raise my voice. There's another, a 4KW unit sold by Tractor Supply, that's quieter than the run-of-the-mill genset, but it's a bunch louder than the Honda.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Anybody have experience with the 2000 or 3000 portable Honda generators? Dave i have experience with a honda generator...just can't remember if it was danl's or asadi/john baker's. *in each case, i went to sleep before either was cut off. *quiet, relatively light weight. jeff- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Thanx. It was Danl. He Emailed me with some useful advise on the Honda EU2000si Dave |
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On Jan 9, 1:29*pm, wrote:
There's another, a 4KW unit sold by Tractor Supply, that's quieter than the run-of-the-mill genset, but it's a bunch louder than the Honda.- Hide quoted text - Is it this one? Its the only propane fueled unit Ive seen in this low price range. Anyone with opines on this brand or type? http://www.tractorsupply.com/tools/g...erator-1012003 Dave |
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On Sun, 9 Jan 2011 13:22:24 -0800 (PST), Bob
wrote: On Jan 9, 12:35*pm, DaveS wrote: Suggestions and experience welcome. I need a smaller generator for use with my camper. The Camper is a lance 825, no AC. I presently cart in a couple of marine 12 volt batteries. With use confined to lights I am good for 4 nites on one fully charged battery. I want to be able to run the occasional power drill, recharge 12 volt bats, and some small appliances, like radio, dvd , maybe a small power saw, maybe a small ceramic heater. Brand and model Suggestions? How to Plug in to Camper panal? Noise? Dave, There are lots of good small motor driven portable generators out there (Honda generators are well regarded), but they are all loud. If this is for your set up on the wheat farm, you may want to look at wind and/or solar solutions. You couldn't find a much better location for these power sources. There are getting to be lots of setups developed for smaller applications such as you are envisioning. Bob Weinberger I can vouch for the Hondas It is loud We bought it 12 yrs ahgo wwhen we moved West It has been used for quite a few hrs on buliding sites as I have loaned it to a few select & careful friends No problems w it whatsoever. It has also increased quite a bit in a re-sale -- enough to easily recover our cost in buying it & more. We will of ocourse not sell it.o Fred |
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On Jan 9, 1:44*pm, flebow wrote:
On Sun, 9 Jan 2011 13:22:24 -0800 (PST), Bob wrote: On Jan 9, 12:35 pm, DaveS wrote: Suggestions and experience welcome. I need a smaller generator for use with my camper. The Camper is a lance 825, no AC. I presently cart in a couple of marine 12 volt batteries. With use confined to lights I am good for 4 nites on one fully charged battery. I want to be able to run the occasional power drill, recharge 12 volt bats, and some small appliances, like radio, dvd , maybe a small power saw, maybe a small ceramic heater. Brand and model Suggestions? How to Plug in to Camper panal? Noise? Dave, There are lots of good small motor driven portable generators out there (Honda generators are well regarded), but they are all loud. If this is for your set up on the wheat farm, you may want to look at wind and/or solar solutions. *You couldn't find a much better location for these power sources. There are getting to be lots of setups developed for smaller applications such as you are envisioning. Bob Weinberger I can vouch for the Hondas It is loud We bought it 12 yrs ahgo wwhen we moved West It has been used for quite a few hrs on buliding sites as I have loaned it to *a few select & careful friends No problems w it whatsoever. It has also increased quite a bit in a re-sale -- enough to easily recover our *cost in buying it & more. We will of ocourse not sell it.o Fred- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - My son also has an older Honda unit he uses occasionally for an off- grid ski cabin tucked into a narrow valley where solar would be difficult. He likes it but takes real good care too. I am more of an 80/20 guy. Dave |
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