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Old 09-17-2008, 07:55 AM   #1
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Steve, First Welcome to the Forum.
With 3500 watts, you should be able to do most things while the generator is running. Just be careful on combining items that draw a lot of current. Toaster, coffee maker, Hair dryer/Iron, Microwave, Hot water heater, etc. using one or two at a time should be fine. Run the hot water, fridge on propane. Start out with a full fresh water tank, and empty black, gray and galley tanks. I don't think you will need the air conditioner at the Oregon coast. Take an extra fuel can for the generator (unless its Propane).

Have fun you will do fine.
Bob
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