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Old 06-15-2017, 04:45 PM   #42
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Another direction maybe but I was interested in a Yamaha 2400 (I think) that would hold a higher output amperage for twenty or thirty seconds, more than enough to handle the extra juice required by some AC's when they are starting. I know Hondas are great and I loved them even though they were really the only game back in my construction days. Within two years the Yamahas were just as popular with my employers. My main thing was bringing something different to the table for you besides the two 2000's or one 3000 scenario. I am trying to decide whether I want to spend some money on solar or go the single small generator route for watching tv when boondocking as my built in unit is way overkill as it is designed to run two AC's. Uses a lot of propane to just watch tv using the satellite.

Tom Marty
I have used my Yamaha 2400 with two 5th wheel trailers and three different A/C units (Carrier 15K, Coleman Mach 15K, and Dometic.) It has started and run all three without any problem.
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