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bubbabean

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Hoping to get some real world experience before I do something stupid. I have a Palomino pop up. I am planning a trip to Tennesee this summer for an extended stay. It is going to be hot, and I was thinking about getting a 7,500 BTU portable A/C unit to take with me. My question is whether the EU2000i will have enough juice to fire up the A/C? Also, does anyone have any experience with portable A/C units in their truck camper? I realize it takes up a bit of room, but I can deal with that, if it will keep the camper cooler. Any advice is greatly appreciated.

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Check the Watts and the Amps. of the unit you are going to be using and compare to the gen. Good luck.
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I have 9k A/C unit and my Honda 2000 would not run it.


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the portable a/c I am looking at has the following specs:

# Power Consumption Cooling: 880W
# 7,000 BTU
# Operating Current: 7.1 amps
# Power Supply: 115V / 60Hz

the Honda EU200i specs:

AC Output: 120V
2000W max.(16.7A)
1600W rated (13.3A)

I am no electrical engineer, but according to my math...it should handle it no problem. But I also know that strange things happen in the real world.

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Campermama,

Did you have to go to the EU3000?

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I agree, according to the math the EU 2000 should "run it"
the only missing factor is the AC unit start up amps?

I currently have a 11.5 AC unit and the EU 2000i works however, I have no extra amperage to spare.

If the EU 2000 does not meet your expectations then I would recommend getting 2 each EU 2000 before going to the EU 3000.
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The EU2000i will only be powering the portable A/C....I have a battery bank to power the rest of the camper....I guess the best thing will be to buy the A/C and see what happens, I can always take it back. Thanks for all the advice.

rwm2_2000

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I have a 6500 btu window unit in my remodeled Scotty Camper and my eu2000i honda generator does ok.

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I have a 11K btu unit on my camper. Full load cooling is 9.4amps. The honda runs it fine, but not on eco mode.


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I have a 5000 BTU A/C unit that my generator will run from idle. Only pulls 4.9 Amps running. Such a small compressor that it easily starts. My generator will also run a 13,500 BTU roof top A/C, but the RPMS increase to about 2/3 throttle.

I would expect the Honda to have no problem starting and running a 7,500 BTU A/C unit. You have more than twice the capacity available. You should also find that the RPMs drop significantly when in the eco-mode. Looks like an ideal sized generator/air conditioner combo to me.


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