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Run a single I2000 Hawndah for our coach (pic) with a single 15k HVAC. I installed the soft-start for the unit, with the 2000 handling it with no problems.

I bought a matched set in the box(s), with the extra tank and plumbing, from a gent that never used them, or even ran them. Sold the second 2000, and basically made 2/3 my investment back.
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That was a sweet deal!

Run a single I2000 Hawndah for our coach (pic) with a single 15k HVAC. I installed the soft-start for the unit, with the 2000 handling it with no problems.

I bought a matched set in the box(s), with the extra tank and plumbing, from a gent that never used them, or even ran them. Sold the second 2000, and basically made 2/3 my investment back.
 

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I bought this Champion 3400 Dual Fuel Inverter Generator to use with my 30AMP Travel trailer. We were camping for 3 days and my wife wanted AC. I love the dual fuel option and used it on the campout to see what I could do. It was about 92 degrees outside and cool inside the trailer without any issues of tripping breaks. the generator was powering the AC using propane running in ECO mode. I was able to get 12.5 hours according to the run meter from a 20lb propane tank with the AC running the whole time, but cycling on and off in the evening. Using gas I could get 4-5 hours per tank. With a 5-gallon gas can I got about 22.5 hours.
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