I'm trying to decide on a generator to use on my Laredo 29RL 5'er. We mostly do state parks, and in the past, have not run the AC all that much. But its hard to predict future needs, correct? It never really gets hot enough around here to run the AC, but occasionally we head east across the mtns where it does - but the parks we frequent over there are full hookups. Can the 2000's or even the 2600 handle a 13,500 AC unit, or a 30,000 furnace? I've heard its hit or miss with them, often depending on how well the trailer is wired (amount of loss through the system).
Locally, I've narrowed it down to basically 4 generators:
2005 Honda EU3000, used for 1 year: Asking 1300
2005 new in box Honda EU2000, asking 900
New from dealer Yamaha 3000, 1449
New from dealer Yamaha 2600, or 2000 (dont have prices on those yet).
The Yamaha's actually have a slightly lower RATED Db, not sure if I'd even notice it. I'd likely be all over the Honda 3000, or the Yamaha, but the weight of those big guys has me a little concerned. I could probably get it loaded into the back of my 4x4 myself on a good day, but its probably not going to happen often.
Locally, I've narrowed it down to basically 4 generators:
2005 Honda EU3000, used for 1 year: Asking 1300
2005 new in box Honda EU2000, asking 900
New from dealer Yamaha 3000, 1449
New from dealer Yamaha 2600, or 2000 (dont have prices on those yet).
The Yamaha's actually have a slightly lower RATED Db, not sure if I'd even notice it. I'd likely be all over the Honda 3000, or the Yamaha, but the weight of those big guys has me a little concerned. I could probably get it loaded into the back of my 4x4 myself on a good day, but its probably not going to happen often.