Experience with generators in campgrounds anyone?

bamagirl-HILO

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Hello Everyone.

So my questions are regarding dba ratings at campgrounds and hard start capacitors (?).

We are leaving for a cross country trip soon and are in need of a generator for our 13,500 A/C unit. To be honest, I REALLY can't afford to spend 2K and up for a 3000-3500 genny, so I am looking at Champion brand generators. I have found a dual fuel 3500 suitcase model that boasts a 58 dba at 23 ft. They have good reviews and are within our price range. Does anyone have any experience with this brand in a campground? I know that National Park Service campgrounds have a dba limit on generators, so I am trying to be very conscious of these ratings.

Also, is it worth it to install a hard start thingy (capacitor ?) on my A/C unit? I have a Duo-Therm by Dometic model no. 600315.321. It is my understanding that by installing one, it will reduce the initial load needed to get the A/C to run. Am I correct? I'm thinking that if I install one, then the size and dba rating of the generator I will need will decrease. Is this correct thinking?

Anyway, any info you guys could offer is helpful. As I said, my funds are limited somewhat. I have looked on sites and just can't afford to put out the cash for a Honda or Yamaha genny. I know they are the "best" and quietest, but ah well, funds are what funds are. LOL!

Thanks guys!
 
Hello Everyone.

So my questions are regarding dba ratings at campgrounds and hard start capacitors (?).

We are leaving for a cross country trip soon and are in need of a generator for our 13,500 A/C unit. To be honest, I REALLY can't afford to spend 2K and up for a 3000-3500 genny, so I am looking at Champion brand generators. I have found a dual fuel 3500 suitcase model that boasts a 58 dba at 23 ft. They have good reviews and are within our price range. Does anyone have any experience with this brand in a campground? I know that National Park Service campgrounds have a dba limit on generators, so I am trying to be very conscious of these ratings.

Also, is it worth it to install a hard start thingy (capacitor ?) on my A/C unit? I have a Duo-Therm by Dometic model no. 600315.321. It is my understanding that by installing one, it will reduce the initial load needed to get the A/C to run. Am I correct? I'm thinking that if I install one, then the size and dba rating of the generator I will need will decrease. Is this correct thinking?

Anyway, any info you guys could offer is helpful. As I said, my funds are limited somewhat. I have looked on sites and just can't afford to put out the cash for a Honda or Yamaha genny. I know they are the "best" and quietest, but ah well, funds are what funds are. LOL!

Thanks guys!
Your message states you are leaving "soon" on a cross country trip. If soon is in a month or so, you might be hard pressed to find an area where you would actually need A/C.:confused:
 
Hi Garry.

We are leaving at the beginning of March from Florida headed west. Our trip will be 6 months long so yep, we are going to require A/C at some point. I just want to be prepared.
 
bamagirl, Are you not staying at campgrounds with shore power? I'm lazy, so I've never used a genny while camping. I trust you know THAT A/C will keep you cold! We always kept it on low cause it froze us out. I'm jealous of your venture. Please keep us posted.
We met a really nice couple in Panama City who were returning from a 5 month circumnavigation of the US. That's what I wanna do someday. Have Fun!
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bamagirl - one other thing about campgrounds and generators is usage hours. The National Park and Forest Service campgrounds limit generator usage to a morning interval that usually runs from about 8-12, and then an evening interval from about 6-9 PM. These times may vary, but I've never seen one of these campgrounds having continuous generator hours.

- Jack
 
I have never seen db levels mentioned at any campground I've been to, only hours. Probably a good many people have no idea what the noise level their generator has. Therefore, a nighttime ban period.
 
I've done trips the last couple of years with anelderly dog that needs AC. So- if it is going to be hot I opt for elcetrical hook-ups campground sites- that said- a 3500 watt should run your AC but unless you are truly boon docking then the "useage hours" restrictions are certainly going to apply.
 

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