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Fulltime RVers Liz and Paul share why you need a generator- even if you only stay in campgrounds. They compare the difference between two 2000w versus one 3500w Predator generator.
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@MRHEAT20
@MRHEAT20 2 года назад
Last May my wife and I were packing for a trip to CUSTER and when I was loading up the generator the wife said - we have a site with power why bring it so I left it home - needless to say day 2 in CUSTER. A storm came thru and a tree took out the power pole - no power for 2 days - now I’m allowed to take the generator on every trip 🍻
@LizAmazing
@LizAmazing 2 года назад
What a good story, Ed. So glad you will have it with you from now on. Once you've suffered without power it is a memory you never want to relive!
@MarkSDCA
@MarkSDCA 2 года назад
I was working in Scotland in the early 80s and the power went out to the company home... for 5 days. No generator, no fireplace, no heat in the winter. I had to move to a hotel for all but one night, the night I needed to drain the water from the house so the pipes wouldn't freeze. I slept overnight and would wake up so see my breath. I remember that night well.
@whelmo14
@whelmo14 9 месяцев назад
I just bought a 3500 for my camper. Before that I had a 900 watt tailgator. The tailgator allowed me to run the furnace, tv and lights. It would only run about 4 hours on a tank but it was far better than nothing.
@garyingram5097
@garyingram5097 2 года назад
It's not a matter of wanting power for us, it's a matter of HAVE TO HAVE, our cpaps are a life saver.
@LizAmazing
@LizAmazing 2 года назад
Yes. That's a great point. You don't want to take any risks. Thanks for your comment.
@GinosGarageUSA
@GinosGarageUSA 2 года назад
Having a generator makes you feel much more comfortable knowing you have back up power whenever you need it. We have a Wanderlodge motorhome with a 12kw generator and we have used it many times. Our power has gone out at the house and we just go out to the motorhome and crank up the generator, in the summer time in Florida it has saved us with a cool place to sleep. Thanks for the video!
@LizAmazing
@LizAmazing 2 года назад
Thank you! So glad you have backup power!
@cjroaming997
@cjroaming997 2 года назад
Timely video. I've been debating removing our generator in order to reduce weight and increase storage, which is important in a class b van. Our power needs aren't that much and mostly we run the generator to exercise it. As we're preparing to take longer trips it would be a bummer to have no power because we have experienced that for a day in a CA campground. Didn't think much of it since we were only there a day. To not have power for days, I think I'll keep the on-board generator. My dad would share your love of Harbor Freight. After he was released from the hospital from cancer surgery he didn't have the energy to do much. He was so excited though because they were opening a location in his town. We took him to the opening where he sat in the car and was just so happy to see everyone going in and then coming out with new toys!
@LizAmazing
@LizAmazing 2 года назад
Awww, what a sweet memory of your dad and Harbor Freight! Yes, it's true that California will shut the power off for days and, as I said in the video, that happened to me three times. Then in South Carolina we arrived at a campground where they were putting in new sites and had the power cut off for hours. Well, on a hot day that would be torture in a camper. Thanks for watching and commenting!
@largemarge1603
@largemarge1603 2 года назад
@@LizAmazing During uncomfortable warm weather, we gain elevation, go north, go to the beach. Winters, we go to Mexico. . We boondock exclusively. Never set foot in a RecreateVehicles resort. Probably has something to do with our aversion to shuffleboard tournaments and canasta marathons. And bingo with a perky Activities Director...
@SurvivalBetty
@SurvivalBetty 6 месяцев назад
Really appreciate this video. I have 8 yo twins and a husband that doesn't enjoy the outdoors.. so the kids and I do a LOT of interstate adventuring by ourselves. We upgraded from a tent to a 21 ft camper 2 years ago and the solar is great, but I have been eager to get a genny. Your video was so helpful. I am fit but didn't really think about moving it around, loading and unloading it. The point about paralleling two smaller ones for ease of portable was GOLDEN! Thank you and happy travels!
@LizAmazing
@LizAmazing 6 месяцев назад
Yay! So glad this video helped. Happy camping and thanks for watching!
@adriennes4882
@adriennes4882 2 года назад
Great video! A week ago we were at Palm Springs Thousand Trails. It was 97 degrees outside and the power was shut off to the whole campground because of an electrical accident where someone was injured. We didn't have power until about 9:30 that night. We had installed a SoftStart and our Honda 2000 generator kept us cool and with power. We're so glad we were prepared.
@LizAmazing
@LizAmazing 2 года назад
Oh my gosh, I heard about them losing power and thought they may have even closed the park. Glad you guys had what you needed to get through that.
@adriennes4882
@adriennes4882 2 года назад
@@LizAmazing, they talked about evacuating all of us but they found the problem and an electrician was able to fix it.
@largemarge1603
@largemarge1603 2 года назад
@Adrienne, Keyword: * PoodleSprings * 97 degrees * RecreateVehicles resort * stationary vehicle. Thank you for a glimpse into choices completely 'outside our box'. . Our interior is 7w x 12 l x 7h, about 600cf. Three RedHeelers plus two adults (and a frequent yummy third!). Except for sleep and cuddles, all our activities are outside.
@gjonesii
@gjonesii 2 года назад
You guys are a great couple. I appreciate your informative vids.
@LizAmazing
@LizAmazing 2 года назад
Thank you much, we appreciate you, too!
@thomastheys6681
@thomastheys6681 2 года назад
That is great information on the predator Jimmy’s from Harbor freight I have to tell you I was a harbor freight customer when they had no retail locations but one in the west in Camarillo California and one in the Midwest I believe somewhere in Illinois it’s been a long time thank you harbor freight. Thomyt
@LizAmazing
@LizAmazing 2 года назад
Wow, that goes way back. Thanks Thom. Paul is a big believer in Harbor Freight!
@deltabravo1257
@deltabravo1257 2 года назад
Glad to see that I'm not the only RVer with a "collection" of generators. I have a Honda EU2200, EU6500 and an onboard Onan/Cummins 2500i inverter style gen (which is AWESOME)
@LizAmazing
@LizAmazing 2 года назад
Yes! So glad you are prepared! See you in our latest video right here: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-bXZuZYBXFrM.html
@LindenRanch
@LindenRanch Год назад
The Mother Ship, I love it. My fave too
@LizAmazing
@LizAmazing Год назад
Yep. I'm sure you'll bump into Paul at one someday. Thanks for watching.
@campingalan
@campingalan 2 года назад
Hi Liz and Paul! I hope all is going well! The snow in Ouray CO is finally melting! Thank you for this informative video! You bring up great points to consider! I did install a pretty robust solar set up. But….it never hurts to have a back up power capability. I ended up going with a relatively new model, a Maxpeedingrods 3200w, which is like 2800w continuous. It is a 55 lb’er. I am younger than you two, but the army was hard on my body. I, too, wanted to get something that my wife has a chance to move, if need be. I really wanted one of those 4500w models with remote start that would power everything. But, fact of the matter is that most of our camping is in CO and the immediate surrounding states. We just don’t “need” the big power. And I don’t need the big weight. Safe travels!
@LizAmazing
@LizAmazing 2 года назад
Thank you! So glad to hear the snow is finally melting. I hope Spring is around the corner for you. Colorado has endless places to explore!
@diverm2371
@diverm2371 2 года назад
One of you better videos in a while thanks
@LizAmazing
@LizAmazing 2 года назад
Awww, thank you so much! We're glad you're here.
@tomboese367
@tomboese367 8 месяцев назад
I really appreciate your insight and experience. I just bought my first generator (Westinghouse IGen4500DF), and will be using it while driveway-docking at my son's house (a 5-acre spread that he's homesteading) over Thanksgiving. I don't look forward to lifting it, but I do have ramps and a two-wheel dolly that should get it loaded and unloaded well enough. My RV is a 27-foot Jayco Feather light, and I anticipate this generator will do well for it. Your experience is a comfort to me, in that I really didn't want to spend the money on one since we camp where there is electricity, but hearing horror stories of the power being shut off helps me not regret the purchase so much. God bless you well!!!
@LizAmazing
@LizAmazing 8 месяцев назад
Yay, so glad this video was helpful Tom. Thanks for taking the time to let us know. Happy camping!
@janekimmick4923
@janekimmick4923 2 года назад
My husband bought a 3500 generator a few months ago....from Harbor Freight.....his favorite go to store!! He bought it because living in Northern NY we can get some pretty bad snowstorms or icestorms that can knock out power for a few days. Thankfully we didn't have to use it. Thanks you making the video!! We will definitely be taking a generator with us when we become RV snowbirds in 2 yrs.
@LizAmazing
@LizAmazing 2 года назад
Awesome, so glad our video was helpful, Jane! Looking forward to seeing you in the south in a couple years!
@largemarge1603
@largemarge1603 2 года назад
@Jane, One of my hobbies is walking wrecking-yards (aka 'dismantlers'). We see gensets in all kinds of rigs... and in all kinds of condition. . Semi-retired welder-fabricator here. If I was in the market, I think I would mate a stationary-rated 1,800-rpm propane engine to a pair of commercial heavy-truck alternators. I think a 'continuous-duty' alternator rating makes the most sense. . Your opinions?
@arc2226
@arc2226 2 года назад
Great episode. I have two of the 2000 Honda portable generators. They are great and probably the quietest on the market. 64db range. Easy to talk standing beside them. I have the jumpers and easily run a 30 amp system and they weigh 40 lbs each. I also added a 6 gallon remote fuel tank that will run both generators for a couple of days. they're really quality and come with a price of $1,000 each. We just downsized and bought a new Grand Design Momentum toy hauler and I had them install a 4000 watt Onan generator that runs off the 30 gallon built in fuel tank. We can run both AC units (with soft start) as long as we put the hot water heater on propane. We live in Florida and you will need two AC units mid-summer to September. Best of both worlds now. I agree that a generator (for me and my wife) is a must. We are generator rich! Good to hear from you again! Don from Florida
@LizAmazing
@LizAmazing 2 года назад
That's awesome! You are generator rich indeed! Congrats on your Momentum, looking forward to seeing you on the road.
@Baka_Oppai
@Baka_Oppai 2 года назад
My Onan Cummins is 52db 4500 watts and $1200 with good sam
@lisamcgrath3132
@lisamcgrath3132 2 года назад
Hi Liz & Paul great video as always🤗
@LizAmazing
@LizAmazing 2 года назад
Thanks Lisa! Enjoy those dogwoods!
@lisamcgrath3132
@lisamcgrath3132 2 года назад
@@LizAmazing Oh yes, they are showing up loud & proud😉
@brianfields4479
@brianfields4479 2 года назад
Hello my friends and happy Easter. Hope you are both well. Another great informative video , how we take power and water etc these days eh ! We quite often tend the power off for a hour, just to see what we need to do, to keep life going. Our wood burner with cooking plate on the top is a life saver, gives us light and ability to cook and make a cuppa and with the fire light flickering around the room its almost romantic. Love you both to bits, take x brian and barbs in new zealand x
@LizAmazing
@LizAmazing 2 года назад
Awww, you are so kind. Big hugs to you across the miles! That wood burner sounds nice to have.
@largemarge1603
@largemarge1603 2 года назад
@brian, We see stories of incredible HouseTrucks around New Zealand. How fun!
@hotladyleo
@hotladyleo 2 года назад
We have 3500 and love it. Its quiet. And we just had to use it last 3 days bc tornados came thru NW Louisiana and he had no pwr
@LizAmazing
@LizAmazing 2 года назад
Yep! Generators save the day! Thanks for your comment!
@ceciliapetrowsky2572
@ceciliapetrowsky2572 2 года назад
Recently at a private campground in MI. A car accident took out a pole. The whole campground came out to watch the sparking show. Power was estimated to be out three days. We don’t have a generator. Luckily, the State Park two miles down the road had an opening so we moved. In five years of traveling, that was the first time something like that happened. Since we are not fulltimers, it just wouldn’t be worth it to get one. However, we may change our minds due to campground crowding.
@LizAmazing
@LizAmazing 2 года назад
Yes, once you’ve experienced no power at a campground, or in your case a close call, a generator is something to think about. Happy travels!
@Sadie04074
@Sadie04074 2 года назад
The issue with generators is that you have to carry fuel to run them and as you said is the noise. I have a solar generator combined with with 600 watts of solar panels. Also, I have a DC to DC charger device that gets power from the truck alternator. All this is stored in the bed of my pickup truck. I can easily at will connect this to my travel trailer. In the solar generator I have 300 AH lifepo4 batteries. I don't use the air conditioning when dry camping.
@pappydc12
@pappydc12 2 года назад
Great info! Harbor Freight gets a "bad rep" sometimes for products. I've had a 3500 for about 3 years now. It has almost 800 hours on it and runs like a champ. I added a remote start and wired in a shut-off switch that shuts off the fuel flow to the carb. It's life has been in the bed of the truck too. I really like the idea of the 2 smaller gennys. The 3500 is a beast and requires 2 strong backs to get it in and out of the truck. I'll be watching your vids to see how you like the 2 gen setup long term. I would think it would work great for you two. Pappy
@LizAmazing
@LizAmazing 2 года назад
that's awesome. I didn't know you could add a remote start, good to know! That 3500 sure is a beast. We thought we would get rid of it in favor of the two small ones, but we are keeping it so that we have options. We definitely LOVE the lightness of the smaller gens and how easy they are to move! Thanks for watching and commenting!
@jakegier4080
@jakegier4080 2 года назад
I got tired of smelling gasoline and dangers of spills or vapors. I have a 3500 Honda and a 3500 Predator. I put a propane conversion kit on both of them. The gas tanks haven't had any gasoline in them for a couple of years. No stink or vapors. The pipe that's under the side of your fifth wheel where you can connect your barbeque has a quick connect on it. I bought a special hose that is made to connect to that pipe and on the other end there is a regulator that comes with the propane conversion kit on the generator. No more hauling gas cans around. No more mess or danger. And the exhaust fumes coming off of the generator won't kill you. That's why you see propane powered fork lifts in ware houses. I leave the generators in the back of the truck. And I run them right there. If I don't want the vibration coming through the hitch into the trailer, I just unhook the trailer from the truck for about an inch or two. I never have any problems running low on propane.
@LizAmazing
@LizAmazing 2 года назад
Yep. A lot of people love propane generators, a lot of pluses for sure. Thanks for your comment!
@harold1316
@harold1316 2 года назад
Great information. Thanks 😊
@LizAmazing
@LizAmazing 2 года назад
Thank you, Harold, glad to have you with us!
@patkarp1965
@patkarp1965 2 года назад
About sound levels. For every 3 db increase means roughly double the noise level. And I think you are correct. If the Gens aren't firing at the same time you would have more of a constant sound and not a louder sound.
@LizAmazing
@LizAmazing 2 года назад
This is good to know, thank you.
@DONNAB555
@DONNAB555 2 года назад
Just happened to us yesterday!! Power down due to local fire. Thank goodness for the generator!
@LizAmazing
@LizAmazing 2 года назад
Yay, the generator saved the day!
@largemarge1603
@largemarge1603 2 года назад
In his writings, BisonPrepper James M Dakin discusses the degradation of services and maintenance as TheRulingElites abandon an area. As they extract taxes without investing in maintaining the facade: * forestry maintenance suffers, * the electric grid experiences rolling brown-outs (inevitably leading to complete collapse), * municipal services -- fire, LawEnforcementOfficials, ambulance -- withdraw to the safety of their compounds, * water and sewage systems have less separation as plumbing rots. . SeaGypsyPhilosopher Ray Jason has a different title for them: * TheMalignantOverlords Based on the evidence, I think these also fit: * 'parasites' and 'locusts'
@boondockduane
@boondockduane 2 года назад
I am so glad I do not have to carry a generator any longer We have 1010ah of lithium 1600 watts of Solar A DC-DC 30 amp charger off my truck and a 4000/8000 watt inverter Soft start and transfer switch. We are in Central California and suffer from Brown Outs and Black Outs Our trailer powers our house items using my houses transfer switch No gennie no gas to carry It’s a huge space saving as well
@LizAmazing
@LizAmazing 2 года назад
That's awesome! We have 500ah of lithium. You sound well-prepared! Yes, those California rollouts will get you! Be safe.
@coreymerritt7742
@coreymerritt7742 2 года назад
Hi guys those gens are nice I’ve had a robin subaru 1700 I for over 10 years it’s been a great little unit also a couple of solar panels because some of the campgrounds we go to are more for boon docking
@LizAmazing
@LizAmazing 2 года назад
that's awesome Corey. Sounds like it has held up well.
@maartena6283
@maartena6283 2 года назад
Great video Liz and Paul! 🤗 We are using a single suitcase generator for our GD 260RD and it seems to work great. Also installed a soft-start the first week we had the rig lol… Everything you’re saying is super helpful! But, whoa… Please send the construction details to the front bin slide out shelf! Or, make a video of it :) Stay safe!
@LizAmazing
@LizAmazing 2 года назад
Yes, isn't that a great shelf? We have some details in this video (just a little bit, I think, towards the end) with the part number and details in the description. And SO glad you are still enjoying your 260RD. I just LOVED that camper! Paul and I are talking about visiting Canada in 2023. We are hoping the borders will be 2019-easy to cross by then! If so, we must meet up!!!! And here's that video with the drawer details: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-fXtKTdy-xJc.html
@williamjcoxon2838
@williamjcoxon2838 2 года назад
@@LizAmazing Hi...tried following the link above, can't see the drawer details? Wanna do the same to our GD Solitude fifth wheel...thanks!
@LizAmazing
@LizAmazing 2 года назад
@@williamjcoxon2838 So sorry. I will add it to the description and here is the info: *S Freezer Tray for 21.15 x 35.6 part number SP56-388. Enjoy!
@LizAmazing
@LizAmazing 2 года назад
@Maarten A I see that drawer info was not in the video description. Here is the info: S Freezer Tray for 21.15 x 35.6 part number SP56-388
@williamjcoxon2838
@williamjcoxon2838 2 года назад
@@LizAmazing Thanks so much
@dennysisk1100
@dennysisk1100 2 года назад
Definitely like going to Harbor freight. I've been thinking about a generator for when we're traveling and stopping for breaks or having lunch in rv if needed AC.
@LizAmazing
@LizAmazing 2 года назад
Yes, that’s a great use for them! Thanks for watching.
@collinsfriend1
@collinsfriend1 2 года назад
We have a Predator generator too. It's great. Fairly quiet and when the electric company PG&E does it's revenge power cuts (they only started this after being sued and losing) we run the freezer, fridge, lights computers charge the phones etc. It's also capable of running our AC too
@LizAmazing
@LizAmazing 2 года назад
Yeah, I'm not a fan of their power cuts AT ALL! Glad you have a generator!
@largemarge1603
@largemarge1603 2 года назад
I read about the California utility company Pacific Gas And Electric (aka 'PGandE'). . Tell me if this's accurate: After losing lawsuits because of faulty maintenance and antique equipment -- then going bankrupt and selling everything of value -- the judge awarded the lawsuit winners... ...PGandE stock. . Apparently, entire cities were burned to nothing because of PGandE malfeasance. I am familiar with two: * Paradise, California * Middletown, California with hundreds of fatalities and billions with a 'B' in destruction. . And the judge gives you stock in a bankrupt poorly-managed company. Huh.
@JH-zf8ff
@JH-zf8ff 2 года назад
We have had 2 Predator 2000s for 6 years with the connect kit. We paid considerably less for our set up. Both of them fit very nicely in the front bay of our reflection.
@LizAmazing
@LizAmazing 2 года назад
That’s awesome! They definitely provide peace of mind.
@gwenroireau6203
@gwenroireau6203 2 года назад
We have a built in Onan generator in our Class A. Have used it too many times to count. We boondocks at Harvest host quite often as well as driveway surfing! Check and change the oil.
@LizAmazing
@LizAmazing 2 года назад
Yes, great reminder, thanks. Gens can come in handy so often.
@freewaylee
@freewaylee 21 день назад
Dual fuel is the way to go. When on propane, no smell. And one less thing to worry as I drive a diesel. IPower off amazon, there is also a 2500 rhat people like, simular to iPower. Don't, forget the magnetic dip stick. Quick tip: on propane, open the bottle and loosen the connection at the generator...count to 10. This bleeds the air out of the lines, one pull start.
@harryjames7190
@harryjames7190 2 года назад
To start with I do like Harbor Freight and do shop there but I'm going to say six-seven years ago I picked up two, 2,000 watt generators from Northern Tool that would run in parallel with the wires that were included. Each generator cost less then $500. Never had a problem with them and sold them with a TT when I sold it. I liked them because I could easily pick them up unlike a 3,500 watt generator.
@LizAmazing
@LizAmazing 2 года назад
Yes, that is a huge factor! Thanks, Harry!
@johnp139
@johnp139 2 года назад
ALL RV air conditioning units should come STANDARD with soft-start!
@LizAmazing
@LizAmazing 2 года назад
They should! Maybe someday they will.
@leewarner9357
@leewarner9357 2 года назад
Furrion AC units now come with them factory installed
@madmommy
@madmommy 2 года назад
We have a generator for our house after losing power several times in Kansas ice storms. Now that we live in Nebraska, our power lines are underground but we had a power outage due to a thunderstorm that knocked out the town, and it saved the food in our fridge and deep freeze.
@LizAmazing
@LizAmazing 2 года назад
Yeah, a generator can save your bacon for sure! Glad you have one.
@10lauset
@10lauset 2 года назад
Alberta has been cold this week and snowed last night. I don't want to think about A/C yet...lolol .. Cheers to you ..
@LizAmazing
@LizAmazing 2 года назад
Oh I bet it has! Come on Spring!!!
@olbluetundra881
@olbluetundra881 Год назад
My wife and kids have been dd in the past. I rigged up thru my plug to charge the camper battery and kept spares in my truck to hookup to also. They were golfcart batteries. We could run nearly 40 hrs before I had to start the truck to recharge. Oh I installed a 240a high output alternator to. But we also had the trusty champion. So we ran it during the day and the Batts at night. A week was never an issue. 10 days 1 time. We had to refill the 3 extra gas cans 2 times. Not that big a deal other than 7 miles to the gas station. On the new trailer we're getting I'm already looking into solar and new lifepo batteries and some supercap batteries for the backup. Even putting extra in the truck with vehicle charging capability also. And that trusty generator. I like the 3500 hf. May get 1. I have a trucker friend that uses 1 on his rig. 5 years in and still going although you can tell it needs replacing. Thanks for the videos
@LizAmazing
@LizAmazing Год назад
Sounds like a great setup. That's awesome that you can boondock for so long. Thanks for watching and for your comment.
@jeannealex2560
@jeannealex2560 2 года назад
Hi guys...yep ..We do boondocking..so our honda 7000eu runs everything in our coach...including both a/c's...it's been great..but..it was costly...next time I think we will try that Predator 9500...half the cost and more power...love Harbor freight 🤣🤣...thanks for the video...stay safe ..J&A
@LizAmazing
@LizAmazing 2 года назад
Thanks for watching J&A! Glad you are prepared with that 7000!
@jeannealex2560
@jeannealex2560 2 года назад
@@LizAmazing 🥰👍
@daveybaby8389
@daveybaby8389 2 года назад
luv this, and not to be a pest but i been camping when matches was the thing you didn't wana run shy of :)
@LizAmazing
@LizAmazing 2 года назад
Yep! I remember camping like that!! See you in our latest video right here: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-x05KgjpHFAQ.html
@crazyelkhunter
@crazyelkhunter 2 года назад
I have a 30 foot bumper pull trailer. We found a generator rack that mounts on the front frame of the trailer. Our Predator 3500 sets on the rack above the propane tanks and I never take it down, even to change the oil or service. I cut 4” by 4” hole on the rack to drain the oil since the Predators drain is on the bottom. I bolted it down with small chains with shrink wrap over each wheel. Solid and would be very hard to steal. Plus I have a locked cable for added security and a generator cover while traveling. I did have to change my propane tank cover from a hard cover to a soft cover to get tanks off for refills. No big deal. The new Predator 3500’s have the gas gauge now. As a added note, the 3500 suffers for air at high altitude. We camp at 9500 feet in Colorado and had to leave the side cover off or the generator would carbon up the exhaust screen and spark plug. I have since drilled holes in the cover and a couple other places to solve the problem. I live near Yosemite, and the last time I talked to you, you had just had the accident at the gas station in Atwater.
@LizAmazing
@LizAmazing 2 года назад
That's great to know about the gas gauge! Sounds like you have a good setup where you never have to move yours. Lucky you to live so close to Yosemite- I love it there!
@NYVET48TFW
@NYVET48TFW Год назад
We dry camp in the Adirondacks and use a 2200 watt (just upgraded to a Honda EU2200i), super quiet. Can run one 15K BTU AC without a soft-start with it. It's also just 47 lbs.
@LizAmazing
@LizAmazing Год назад
Good to know, thank you much and happy camping!
@robertscherer6343
@robertscherer6343 Год назад
We boondock every year for a week of fly fishing. Used to use our 4500 dual fuel Westinghouse but it's just too much to move now, so we bought two champion 2500 dual fuel inverters and a parallel kit.
@LizAmazing
@LizAmazing Год назад
That works. thanks for your comment, Robert.
@theespressocouple
@theespressocouple 2 года назад
Nice , i like the idea of two generators :)
@largemarge1603
@largemarge1603 2 года назад
And we are at the opposite end of the spectrum... ... we constantly shed unnecessary stuff.
@LizAmazing
@LizAmazing 2 года назад
Great! Happy travels and thanks for watching. See you in our latest video right here: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-bXZuZYBXFrM.html
@medicropper
@medicropper 2 месяца назад
Decibels are not a measure of how much noise there is, but rather, how loud the noise is (the amount of pressure it creates). You can have 1,000 generators running, and if each one is 80 db, you will have a ton of 80 db noise. So 2 generators at 80 db is twice as much quantity of noise, but the loudness is still just 80 db. Where as, when my daughter screams, it’s 120 db, giving me a headache with a very small quantity of noise.
@SeeksWomderNWisdom
@SeeksWomderNWisdom 2 года назад
I have an older Harbor Freight 9500 W Gen set converted to propane weighing 250 lbs give or take on wheels & use a hitch carrier with ramp for transporting. The newer inverter gen sets do have cleaner power for computers n such. Do love the cleaner burn and don't concern bout clogged carburetors etc. Your 2 2000 W gen sets can be used signally while changing oil etc and are practical for continuous supply just wish they ran on the cleaner propane.
@LizAmazing
@LizAmazing 2 года назад
Thank you, yes propane is a good option. We’ve stayed in a couple areas where there was a propane shortage though.
@bishopgeorge1333
@bishopgeorge1333 2 года назад
Awesome video, I have being trying to get a generator, I have my home set up to run a generator if power go out, I seem to like the Champions inverter one, my wife hate HF so don't tell her, lol.
@LizAmazing
@LizAmazing 2 года назад
Yes, it's great to have a back up. And we won't tell your wife. :)
@largemarge1603
@largemarge1603 2 года назад
2003, we converted a 1996 Ford CF8000 commercial truck to our concept of an ExpeditionVehicle. Nearly two decades full-time live-aboard. Twenty-four months twenty-four thousand miles around South America. Alaska, Panama, all over North and Central America. Summers up rough logger tracks to remote mountain lakes. Winters on isolated Baja beaches. . Our genset is on the roof, six 305-Watt photovoltaic... a total of 1,830-Watts topping our ancient AGM bank. . Our slogan: * simple, redundant, multiple uses for equipment Never saw much purpose to carrying a petroleum-based genset. . Instead of adding equipment to generate power for distractions, we eliminate distractions. Works for us.
@LizAmazing
@LizAmazing 2 года назад
Wow! That sounds so epic, lucky you! I bet you have so many wonderful memories. A life well-lived for sure! Glad you are prepared. Happy travels!
@sanantoniotonight5569
@sanantoniotonight5569 11 месяцев назад
Liz is 🔥🔥🔥😀
@LizAmazing
@LizAmazing 11 месяцев назад
Thank you!!!
@bluenetmarketing
@bluenetmarketing 2 года назад
I like the big band music sound at the end.
@LizAmazing
@LizAmazing 2 года назад
Thanks! We have some funny music in our latest, see you there: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-1RtLvAl3INk.html
@johnhines3591
@johnhines3591 2 года назад
I bought a champion 2500 watt Duel Fuel generator. 1 20# tank of propane will run it for 30 hours. Only weighs 39 lbs. Will start my 1 13.5k AC unit, but plan on adding a soft start. Around $600 on Amazon. Champion has been making generators for decades.
@LizAmazing
@LizAmazing 2 года назад
Glad you've got a generator! I almost bought a Champion. Is yours quiet? I had a neighbor with one and it was super loud!
@johnhines3591
@johnhines3591 2 года назад
@@LizAmazing Inverter generator, all real close on noise. You maybe thinking of open frame . the 2500 duel fuel has only been out for about 1 year now.
@largemarge1603
@largemarge1603 2 года назад
@@johnhines3591 Yep. Open-frame (aka 'contractor') tend to be louder. . By unanimous agreement, those are banned by our caravan chums. . An aside: While boondocking, we join several rigs to a running genset. This reduces multiple gensets operating simultaneously, saving fuel, racket, nerves, while building Tribe!.
@largemarge1603
@largemarge1603 2 года назад
@John, re -- '20# bottle' Check the label. It probably says 'Fifteen Pounds' and '4.2-gallons'. Basing calculations on out-of-date information could leave you stranded. . I might have some experience in that area...
@johnhines3591
@johnhines3591 2 года назад
@@largemarge1603 Since they made the OPV valves standard, they don't hold 5 gallons. But that's been around 25 years ago. They only hold aproxamently 4.6 to 4.8 gallons now to allow for expansion.
@XPLORCAMPER
@XPLORCAMPER 2 года назад
So glad this video came out today. I have been thinking about leaving our 3500 Predator behind for the two week trip we are going on soon. Some of the time will be boon docking and our solar package powers what we need for essentials just fine. 12 volt refrigerator, lights, fans and so on. But you convinced me to put it in the back of the truck anyway. Why Not? Thanks again and stay safe.
@LizAmazing
@LizAmazing 2 года назад
Yes. So glad. You don't want to be caught without power. Enjoy your big trip!
@ROHDESONTHEROAD
@ROHDESONTHEROAD 2 года назад
Love having our Champion 3400 and my "Frankenstein" solar generator (self made) that's how we live.
@LizAmazing
@LizAmazing 2 года назад
Yes! You two are prepared and ready for anything!
@largemarge1603
@largemarge1603 2 года назад
DIY and home-built... thumbs UP!
@solden49
@solden49 2 года назад
Great video. If you get the hughes watchdog surge +epo protector, they have app that tells you your watts, amps and voltage that you're using. I'm sure you probably already know that lol. Just sayin...
@LizAmazing
@LizAmazing 2 года назад
Ooh,that's a great tip, thanks so much.
@knm5405
@knm5405 Год назад
You scared me when you lifted that generator. PLEASE lift with your legs more and don't "jerk" as you lift... PLEASE. Thank you for the video... great information, very helpful, as always. Keep being amazing you two.
@LizAmazing
@LizAmazing Год назад
Thanks so much for the tip, glad to have you here!
@schlz69
@schlz69 2 года назад
this video is spot on with my thinking, I have had a 3500 for almost 2 years now, its a fantastic unit, but I wish I had 2 smaller ones for the weight. we do have solar and 630 ah of lithium, so we can run most things on the sun, but there are times when we dont have sun, or the sun is not enough. Great video.
@LizAmazing
@LizAmazing 2 года назад
Thanks Scott! We so appreciate you!
@edfries7330
@edfries7330 2 года назад
I also have some solar on my TT, it will run lights, refer and keep the battery charged. Additionally, I invested in 2050 Wh solar generator and a soft start that will allow me to run the AC in a pinch all day if the sun is out and will keep the AC running through the night as long as the thermostat isn't set too low where it is running constantly. It was more expensive up front, but much quieter, practically zero maintenance, no buying/transporting fuel and especially no exhaust fumes
@LizAmazing
@LizAmazing 2 года назад
That's awesome! And no maintenance is key.
@largemarge1603
@largemarge1603 2 года назад
@Ed, And therein is the paradox: * park in the sun to use photovoltaic, run the cooler because the rig is hot... or * park in the shade, the rig is cool but loses photovoltaic time. . The much-admired 'first-world problems'!
@bradmiller6507
@bradmiller6507 2 года назад
One advantage of two smaller generators is that if something happens to one you still have one that works.
@LizAmazing
@LizAmazing 2 года назад
Oh yeah, good point! Thank you!
@largemarge1603
@largemarge1603 2 года назад
@Brad, One advantage to traveling with caravan chums -- somebody usually has just the stuff we need, and vicy-versy.
@N6EAJ
@N6EAJ 2 года назад
Exactly. The saying "one is none and two is one".
@allanwarmflash4440
@allanwarmflash4440 2 года назад
love our pred 3500
@LizAmazing
@LizAmazing 2 года назад
Yay, they are good to have for sure!
@jameskennedy673
@jameskennedy673 2 года назад
Harbor Freight is my go store also. Some people use Solar powered generators for their gadgets. Keep’m coming
@LizAmazing
@LizAmazing 2 года назад
Thank you! Generators are must-haves in this life.
@Isaiah-ft5nx
@Isaiah-ft5nx Год назад
7:39 Just FYI, 3dB in sound is actually double in energy or perceived loudness. So they actually were about twice as loud based on the average your phone showed.
@LizAmazing
@LizAmazing Год назад
Interesting point, thank you Isaiah!
@luannkelly5071
@luannkelly5071 2 года назад
Great video, I love seeing what you come up with every week!! I am currently at a COE campground with hookups, but before this location I was boondocking in Arkansas for 11 days without a generator or solar, or cell service. We had tornado warnings for 3 days, Verizon didn't even come in. My NOAA radio was my friend. I did fine. Plenty of water, food, and shelter. Was it fun? No. But I feel great that I made due and accomplished other things because I wasn't distracted by technology. I planned to stay there a full 14 days, but I was harassed by a couple homeless people wanting rides into town, so I left at day 11...I think it's a want, not a need. My dogs kept me warm while boondocking in a 20 degrees winter vortex in Northern Texas last month. Sorry if I am more extreme than the typical RVer. (Solo female with 25 ft. travel trailer and 3 big dogs). My dogs are a need: warmth, protection, companionship, and entertainment sometimes lol. I am looking to get a duel fuel generator before next winter. Knowing how to do without one makes it a blessing, not an absolute need. Generators require fuel, and what happens if you are out of fuel? Lots to consider.
@LizAmazing
@LizAmazing 2 года назад
Yes, very good points. That is awesome that you are so resourceful- and dare I say, tough too! Would love to meet you on the road someday! Thanks for being on the A-Team!
@largemarge1603
@largemarge1603 2 года назад
@Luann, 2003, we converted a 1996 Ford CF8000 commercial truck to our concept of an ExpeditionVehicle. . Our insulation: * adhesive-back acoustic against the wall, a gap, then * one-inch pink-board, another air-gap, then * two-inch foil-side poly. Excessively obsessive? . During our conversion, we were convinced we would freeze an untimely demise if the weather got below 68°f, so we acquired three Wave 3 catalytic heaters. . Real-world: We rarely use one heater... if the weather gets below 40°f. Above about 40°f, we are comfortable. . One advantage to home-made: Our windows are 3010 (three feet wide by a foot tall) dual-pane sliders designed for a stand-still house. We mounted these at our eye-level standing inside, about eight feet above pavement. . On the rough back-country tracks we prefer, small windows are a small target for branches and FOD. . In your situation, small windows would be small targets for jealous by-standers. . On skoolie and other DIY home-made forums, first-time builders criticize our choice of windows: * "I could never live in your cave, I need to be surrounded by yuge picture-windows for plenty of light!" . And those yuge windows make it impossible to regulate heat gain/loss. . Our experience is based on a half-century of full-time live-aboard in a wide variety of rigs, plus a year and a hundred thousand miles of delivering RecreateVehicles manufacturer-to-dealer and dealer-to-shows. Our experience includes BillionBuxBus conversions, as well as mass-produced. Each seems designed by distant -- non-camping -- committees determined to maximize profits at the cost of durability and reliability. . Indeed, we are convinced RecreateVehicle factory Quality Control consists of the purchaser camping in various repair-shop parking-lots for weeks, waiting on warranty authorization...
@booniebuster4193
@booniebuster4193 2 года назад
FYI: The newer HF Predator 3500 generators now have a fuel gauge in the top. I've had mine for about a year and a half now. It has the gauge and has worked flawlessly. In my case, I can not left the Predator either. Or at least I should not. I have a popup camper with A/C. I made a small ramp to load my Generator into the camper for transport. All I have to do is roll it up into the front door and off I go. A 2,000 watt generator would work just fine for me if I would have installed the Soft Start feature on the A/C. But I didn't know about them at the time. By the way, I got gas in Chowchilla last weekend at your favorite gas station. Your infamous cement post has been repainted!
@LizAmazing
@LizAmazing 2 года назад
Oh my goodness! That thing left quite a scar! Thanks for saying hi to the post for us. And that is good news about the gas gauge! Thanks for watching and being part of our RU-vid family.
@largemarge1603
@largemarge1603 2 года назад
@Boonie, Ha! We occasionally 'mark our turf', too!
@davidtotten618
@davidtotten618 2 года назад
My wife and I are pretty much solar capable. 1000 w solar and 400 amps of LIPO4 batteries. BUT I still carry a generator. With me at all times. You just can’t depend on the sun shining whenever you need it. And even if it is, you can’t always park your trailer in the sun. (Having portable panels helps with that.) Its kinda a game with us as to how long we can go without starting a generator. Plus, like many, I don’t like the noise and fumes from mine or anyone else’s, so we try to minimize running them to a bare minimum. But the real overriding reason we carry one is for running our AC and microwave. It saved our bacon last year when we encountered record highs in the Pacific Northwest. I could run the microwave on our solar setup if I was to buy a bigger inverter, but the AC just isn’t practical. We currently use a duel fuel Champion and believe me I feel the pain when lift it in or out. Honda has announced a new compact 3200 watt with fuel injection that only weighs about sixty pounds, so I’m going to look into one if it’s not to much.
@LizAmazing
@LizAmazing 2 года назад
Saving the bacon! I almost wrote “A generator can save your bacon!” as the title! Glad you think the same as we do, gotta have it just in case.
@ericwilliams952
@ericwilliams952 Год назад
I carry two generators, one of the smaller ones and the medium size ones dual fuel. living in Southern California we have lots of PSPS power outages
@LizAmazing
@LizAmazing Год назад
Yes! I definitely went through that several times when I camped in California. Thanks for watching and commenting.
@thejaehnfamily4482
@thejaehnfamily4482 2 года назад
I bought a Westinghouse iGen 2500 at Sam's a few years ago. It's works fine and is fairly quiet. I've been happy with it. I do have a soft start on my TT. Running the AC really cranks up the generator and it gets noisy. If I had to run my generator at night while dry camping to keep cool, I might really upset anyone camped next to me! Also, not sure how long the gas would last running the AC for hours. I try to plan to have hookups if its going to be hot at my destination. Thanks for the info!
@LizAmazing
@LizAmazing 2 года назад
Thanks Kurt. Yes, when the A/C is on a generator can get pretty loud. Hope you never have to use it. But it's good to have if/when the power goes out. Have a great weekend!
@Jeh110
@Jeh110 2 года назад
Yes, the noise at night is too much, to think, I was berated because of a wind chime but that same person, ran a noisy generator all night long. I get tired of the “ it’s all about me- too bad about you” People. Unfortunately it brings out passive aggressive behavior in me. I’m done apologizing!
@watchmanonthewall14
@watchmanonthewall14 Год назад
I bought a Honda 2000 when I bought my trailer years ago. Did a lot of boon docking and have used my generator hundreds of times. But even when I am not boon docking for long periods of time, I still keep a working generator handy. What I mean by "working" is that I keep gas in it, along with at least one gallon in a separate container. I put gas stabilizer in all gas, so that it does not eventually turn to lacquer. Further, I start my generator and let it run for about 10 minutes every two weeks, so as to keep everything lubed and for easy starting when I do actually need it. Even in parks that have all amenities, power goes out for assorted reasons. If I need the generator, it's ready to go. In my experience, a single 2000 W generator will run my 9,000 BTU AC, but then it's running at absolute full capacity. So, I'm thinking that a single AC with higher BTUs will require more than 2000 W. Also in my experience, when my generator is running at full capacity, it is considerably louder than at idle, so you could do a decibel test while running in higher capacity to learn which generator is quieter in that circumstance. Thank you for sharing your own insights.
@LizAmazing
@LizAmazing Год назад
That's a good point. We should have done that with it under load. Thanks for your comment, and for watching.
@wandrousvindella716
@wandrousvindella716 2 года назад
Yep. I jumped the gun & then showed my hubby. Danville KY. We passed thru there last year for a friends memorial service in Louisville. I think I noticed Chinn & we parked in the lot next door. Now I have to go back & look at our pics.
@LizAmazing
@LizAmazing 2 года назад
That's right. But someone beat your to it. Better luck next time, and glad you've been through Danville.
@wandrousvindella716
@wandrousvindella716 2 года назад
@@LizAmazing where in Kentucky is Liz from? We made stops from Charleston SC to Louisville last May & we were not disappointed. Beautiful country!
@LizAmazing
@LizAmazing 2 года назад
@@wandrousvindella716 Yes, I'm from Lexington, it truly is gorgeous there!
@paulvirag1852
@paulvirag1852 2 года назад
As to the weight, i have the bigger one. It fits almost perfect on 4 wheel furniture dolly. I push it up ramps into the truck bed. Some effort involved but not too bad
@LizAmazing
@LizAmazing 2 года назад
Good plan! Thanks for your comment!
@largemarge1603
@largemarge1603 2 года назад
@Paul, I turn 70 in a few weeks. I could see mounting a boat-winch on the dolly...
@dannythervguy
@dannythervguy 2 года назад
I live in California and I have a built in onon 5500 generator I had installed in my 5th wheel when I bought it. Only way to go
@LizAmazing
@LizAmazing 2 года назад
That sounds like a good setup. Thanks for your comment, Danny!
@georgelittle9509
@georgelittle9509 Год назад
The smaller unit are inverters which use and electric alternator vs a mechanical alternator. The inverters will run more quiet than the generator, also they provide smoother power then the larger unit.
@LizAmazing
@LizAmazing Год назад
Good to know, thank you. And thanks for watching, George.
@jrmcferren
@jrmcferren 2 года назад
A generator, large batteries, and solar aren't the only things you need to think about when prepping for a campground power failure. In the campgrounds I've stayed in, the water is pumped by electricity so that fails quickly when the power fails as well. Another thing you may want to consider when buying a new generator is a propane unit. You simply carry an extra cylinder or two and then you can power the generator in addition to having spares for the RV.
@LizAmazing
@LizAmazing 2 года назад
Hi John, great idea! We hear good things about those propane generators. Thanks for your comment!
@TrishBenedict
@TrishBenedict 2 года назад
With a Class B, our needs are not large. And we don’t often stay put for more than a couple of days, so are usually driving and recharging the house batteries. The exception was Big Bend last year which had no hook ups and our rooftop solar took care of our minimal needs just fine. But we planned it so we weren’t there in the summer time. End of March, which was perfect. So 220 W of solar takes care of the fridge and separate freezer, charging our handhelds. And it was sunny, so no problems with cloudy days. We got plenty of sunshine to keep our two AGM batteries charged. I would like to get a Bluetti. The big fat one - the 2000 to 3000w so we could actually boondock and plug in some appliances. That would be ideal. But the generator on board the Travato is just a nuisance. We have run it once for one warm afternoon or AC was nice to have, although we probably could’ve gotten by with just running the max here on the batteries. But we had the generator so we used it. Other than that it’s a lotta maintenance for something we’ve used once.
@LizAmazing
@LizAmazing 2 года назад
And I've heard you need to exercise your generator once a month. And, of course, change the oil when needed. Glad you have the AGM batteries, have heard good things about them!
@largemarge1603
@largemarge1603 2 года назад
@Trish, Congratulations on small needs! . We agree. Instead of adding gizmos and adding noisy expensive -- and fussy -- petroleum-based genset(s) for more electric, we constantly leave our gadgets in the Exchange Pile at camp. . That 'exercise' myth could be accurate. And yet, I look at classic restored cars, sitting in museums for years, and their electrics seem to do just fine without 'exercise'. I do not know enough to form an opinion.
@TrishBenedict
@TrishBenedict 2 года назад
@@largemarge1603 Travatos come with a generator whether we want it or not. Initially I thought, “Generator - great!“. And then I found out that, as Liz commented above, you have to run them for an hour every month & change the oil frequently on them. So we’ve had the Travato for two years except we didn’t go out for the first year because of lockdown restrictions, so have only been on two major trips and several short local trips. A total of 11,000 miles. And yet, yet, we have to run the stupid generator for an hour every month, wasting gas, wasting our time, polluting the environment, plus paying a shop to change the oil for us (many owners do their own oil changes, but ours is up in a dirt lot, we’re in our late 70s, early 80s, and we choose not to do that stuff anymore:). Generators are a nuisance for the sort of camping we do, although if you were a full-time I could certainly see the need for one as a back up. But the big fat Bluetti, I could run something like an air fryer, and induction oven, which is great if it’s windy out and not easy to use a camp stove with flame. And you can even run your air conditioner (with SoftStart) with the biggest Bluettis; just plug your electrical cable into one and you can run your A/C several hours …on your Bluetti!
@swathdiver489
@swathdiver489 2 года назад
End of video location reminds me of Ouray and Telluride Colorado.
@LizAmazing
@LizAmazing 2 года назад
I bet. It actually was Wyoming. I love it out west and look forward to when we get back out there.
@joelcrow
@joelcrow 7 месяцев назад
I'll just get two 5,000 ones and not have to think about it ;)
@janeforever
@janeforever 2 года назад
Paul's marriage to Harbor Freight sounds exactly like my hubby's. & like Paul he was a HF guy long before we started RVing. We don't have a generator & seem to have always gotten by, altho we been pro & con as to whether we *should* get one.🤷‍♀️
@LizAmazing
@LizAmazing 2 года назад
I bet your hubby and Paul will get along great!
@BryanH2700
@BryanH2700 2 года назад
I'm not an engineer yet but I have taken a few classes. My understanding is that sound, for the most part, is not accumulative. As in 78 dB plus 78 dB does not equal 156 dB. When you get into wave theory you can amplify and reduce one sound wave with another which is how a lot of noise canceling headphones work but two devices together will not add their dB output like that.
@msntrucks
@msntrucks 2 года назад
Great commercial for harbor freight
@LizAmazing
@LizAmazing 2 года назад
Ha! They should pay us then. But Paul loves Harbor Freight and can't pass one by without stopping.
@aarailfan
@aarailfan 2 года назад
There is a lot of science if you google it, but the short of it is that two identical generators running together is only about 3db louder than one running alone.
@aarailfan
@aarailfan 2 года назад
Comments with links seem to be blocked, but if you are curious google "adding decibels" for the science behind it.
@LizAmazing
@LizAmazing 2 года назад
Did not know that. The decibel app we were using didn't change when we fired the second one up, and to our ear, no change in loudness. Interesting!
@RiverWoods111
@RiverWoods111 Год назад
Yep, I called the electric company and paid the bill I forgot to pay! 🥺🙄 Yeah, last month I somehow totally forgot to pay my electric bill! 🙄🙄 It was embarrassing and frustrating because it was my own fault! Shaking my head as I type this!
@FISHH00KS
@FISHH00KS 2 года назад
After watching this video, I thought it would be so simple, but nooooooo it just couldn't be...... I bought a Honda EU7000iS and hooked it up and nothing -0-, zilch! Of course, I had to first buy an EMS - and of course - I had to buy a hardwired unit - and of course the first one didn't work - so after I installed the second one - plugged it into the house and - great! Then after 8 months of waiting here came the $6,000 generator. Plugged it in and started it up and nothing - then the EMS said "open ground" so I had to fashion a neutral bonding plug - now I'm wondering about grounding the generator where I would need to tap a ground or beat a rod into the ground. Any suggestions Paul? And by the way Paul - may I suggest a video on changing the oil using winter weight (5w-40) in your diesel truck. After I couldn't find any - anywhere - even online - I ended up paying over $15 a quart at the dealer - not to mention DEF is now $22 per 2.5 gallon (I bought 6, 2 months ago for $12 each.) Heads - Up
@baddawg3380
@baddawg3380 2 года назад
Curious to find your thoughts on some of the dual fuel generators. We have a older honda EU2000i from our old pop up camper days that still works great but need to upgrade and was looking at some of the duel fuel ones.
@LizAmazing
@LizAmazing 2 года назад
Paul is not an expert, but has heard they are less efficient on propane than on gasoline. But propane burns a lot cleaner and is cheaper than gas. Thanks for your question!
@bobconner422
@bobconner422 2 года назад
We miss the humorous ditty at the end of your videos ! Still like watching one of the best channels on RU-vid !
@LizAmazing
@LizAmazing 2 года назад
Awww, thanks so much! Yes, we had fun with those little funnies at the end. Thanks for your kind words.
@youdecidewitw
@youdecidewitw 2 года назад
Danville Kentucky, looks like you were cruising down 3rd st.
@LizAmazing
@LizAmazing 2 года назад
Yes, indeed! So glad you know it. We already have a winner so better luck next time.
@cdlund2840
@cdlund2840 Год назад
We full time in a park in a class A and would never part with the onboard generator. Just like in a house storms can damage the parks power sometimes for days and just like a house the generator keeps our heat, AC, refrigerator and lights going.
@LizAmazing
@LizAmazing Год назад
Great point, thank you. Those onboard generators can save your bacon!
@CarlosHerrera-di2fz
@CarlosHerrera-di2fz 3 месяца назад
I miss Paul!
@georgec4917
@georgec4917 2 года назад
I have a predator 3500 and the only complaint is the weight, in hindsight I wish I had bought 2 2000, I juat recently bought a wen 2000 365$ when we dont need a/c, I will check out this soft start, thanks for the info.
@LizAmazing
@LizAmazing 2 года назад
That's what we experienced, exactly. Plus when we have low power needs, we can save gas by just firing up the one gen. Thanks for watching and commenting!
@ryansanger2754
@ryansanger2754 2 года назад
Great video can't put a price on your back ! Also two 2000 watt generators you have a extra 500 watts . Also in a pinch if your neighbor 100 yards away needs power you can loan them one And if 1 breaks down you still have one ! I myself have 2 honda eu2200 and there great because I can run the extended fuel tank under them because they have a fuel pump . The bigger eu3000 does not have a fuel pump so the extra gas tank has to be above the generator . It may be the same case with the predator generators ?
@LizAmazing
@LizAmazing 2 года назад
Hi Ryan, no both Predators (2000 + 3500) have to be gravity fed. Paul says he thinks that's interesting that Honda has a fuel pump system. We love the flexibility of having two generators for sure. Enjoy yours!
@claudius622
@claudius622 Год назад
I have one eu2200i and i actually debating if i shoud buy a 2200i Companion to have 30amp and add a gal tank extended fuel tank. The 30 amp could also help recharging my batteries when it is cloudy.
@claudius622
@claudius622 Год назад
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@catherinehammond4785
@catherinehammond4785 2 года назад
In Australia, you would not be allowed to run a generator in any van park. Many free or low costs parks do not allow them either, and when they do, there would be a ban after 9 or 10pm. Much more reliance on solar panels and batteries for the van. We avoid going away in the height of summer to hot places, so no AC needed, and our heater is diesel powered. Saying that we do have a Honda 2200 generator, but have used it very few times, but it was handy.
@Jeh110
@Jeh110 2 года назад
I think generators are a necessity, But fully support limiting the hours of operation.
@LizAmazing
@LizAmazing 2 года назад
Most National Parks here also have set hours where you can use them. Typically from 8am to 10am and then 6pm to 8pm. They are more a necessity when there is no power options. But solar and batteries are becoming a better option as they each continue to improve.
@largemarge1603
@largemarge1603 2 года назад
@Catherine, In America, we do any activity at any time we want. Our sense of community guides our decisions to cooperate with our neighbors. We think this builds and maintains a strong neighborhood. . And if I decide otherwise, I may be asked to leave.
@catherinehammond4785
@catherinehammond4785 2 года назад
@@largemarge1603 Others coming to Australia do comment that Australia has many rules and is over governed. But I would not like to be camped somewhere in a lovely environment and have to listen to a generator all night.
@TheGregoYatzee
@TheGregoYatzee Год назад
I have been looking for noise comparison between 1 2k and a 3.5k. Thank you for that. Noticed the 2k is higher pitch. Not as likely to permeate through walls of campers?
@LizAmazing
@LizAmazing Год назад
Yep, I think so! Thanks for watching, Greg
@love2tri70
@love2tri70 2 года назад
Great video thanks! We have a 9000w Westinghouse we bought for our house in case of power outage bit never used. Would that be overkill for our Solitude with 3 a/c’s? We will be full time.
@LizAmazing
@LizAmazing 2 года назад
I think you are WELL prepared. Westinghouse makes a good product.
@love2tri70
@love2tri70 2 года назад
Liz Amazing Thanks for your reply! Appreciate it so much!
@LizAmazing
@LizAmazing 2 года назад
@@love2tri70 Thank you as well!
@pedrofernandez8729
@pedrofernandez8729 2 года назад
I know someone who put a Honda generator in his tractor trailer so he can shut off his Diesel when he stops to rest. They cost twice the price of your smaller generator, like $1200 for a 2k Watt model. It is very quiet however.
@LizAmazing
@LizAmazing 2 года назад
That's interesting. Thanks, Pedro!
@davidb.turknett4447
@davidb.turknett4447 2 года назад
We have 2 2000 watt Champions that go with us everywhere when we travel.
@LizAmazing
@LizAmazing 2 года назад
Yay! Glad you are prepared. Thank you for watching and commenting. See you in our latest video right here: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-bXZuZYBXFrM.html
@jarretts0505
@jarretts0505 Год назад
Serious question does your predator 2000 show reverse polarity on the tv surge protector?
@LizAmazing
@LizAmazing Год назад
Paul says doesn't seem possible to reverse polarity. He said you could do it, but you'd have to work at it.
@davidbottles3035
@davidbottles3035 2 года назад
Love my dual-fuel Champion, run it on propane only. Not ruining it on crappy gasoline.
@LizAmazing
@LizAmazing 2 года назад
People love those! We have had problems lately finding propane.
@largemarge1603
@largemarge1603 2 года назад
@@LizAmazing re -- propane scarcity We acquire 15# propane bottles at yard-sales. We probably have at least a half-dozen. A 4.2-gallon bottle lasts many weeks of puttering about. . Advantages to hand-portable compared to permanent frame-mount: * a couple can stay in camp while others go to town for re-fill * one can go to the picnic-table * one can be loaned to a caravan chum * easy re-fill instead of manoeuvring the entire rig to fit the pumper.
@Lauren-vd4qe
@Lauren-vd4qe 2 года назад
Another tip i read on yt re generators was the concern about the noise they make in the campground ie if your in close quarters. the guy said build a plywood square chute for it; hinged on 3 corners so it folds for storage. you start the generator then place the chute squarely around it, that way the sound goes upward and not outward to annoy the neighbors; apparently works well.
@LizAmazing
@LizAmazing 2 года назад
Wow, I'd never heard that but it makes sense. Thanks Lauren!
@largemarge1603
@largemarge1603 2 года назад
Line it with carpet to absorb more of the energy? Avoid campgrounds?
@PeeWeeHenson
@PeeWeeHenson 2 года назад
👍 PAUL, WE'RE CLOSE TO THE SAME AGE. I DON'T HAVE TO IMPRESS ANYBODY ANY MORE. MY WIFE LOVES ME ALL THE SAME. WE CARRY A PAIR OF YAMAHA EF2200IS INVERTER GENERATORS. WORKS EVERY TIME.
@LizAmazing
@LizAmazing 2 года назад
That's awesome. Glad you have backup power!
@harleynavis5218
@harleynavis5218 2 года назад
Ha! I love harbor freight
@LizAmazing
@LizAmazing 2 года назад
Yep! You and Paul should go together one day. It would be a full men's day out!
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