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I am looking for a generator to run my trailer. It needs to be 5500 Running watts. Any suggestions for a good one?


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You said a good one, so here it goes: Honda EU7000. 5500 running watts. Quiet, dependable and very expensive. Heavy, sure, but any one that size will be.

BTW, that’s a lot if power. Are you sure you need that much? Is this a travel trailer or a trailer house?

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Believe it or not, Harbor Freight has good reviews on most of their gen sets and are much cheaper than Hondas, etc. They even have a larger inverter set now, than their older 3500 Watt Predator.

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Bump, I think, I could use a 3500 watt unit. 26 foot camp trailer 30 amp unit.

What do you all think ?


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Just realized I jumped in the middle of another person's thread. For this, I'm truly sorry.

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Not sure what the 5500 is powering but for a 26 foot camper 30 amp, I would look at two Honda 2200i generators linked with soft starts for the ac units. I added a soft start to my 1300btu ac and it has been wonderful. My toyhauler now fully functions on the single 2200i.

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I like the WEN over the HF because of the fuel shut off feature and the ability to slave two.

I have both... and run both.

The WEN is better because two can easily be linked if you need more power.


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Honda if you want the best, after that doesn’t really matter, they’re all the same, if you run them 10 hours a day with no preventative maintenance they last 1 1/2- 2 years. We Run 4-5 a day on jobs, mostly generac, but started buying predators and they last as long with same amount of maintenance.
Have 2 Furman from Costco that were cheap, like $699 with electric start and 7500 watt so far so good.
Have one caterpillar branded that’s at least 3 years old so probably the best we’ve done in a long while.

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I stayed in a cabin a month or two back that was 100% powered by generator.

After a full day of that sumbitch churning out in the woods I had to walk out and see what kind they used.

You guessed it, Predator. LOL


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If you have a problem with a generator from HF, and take it back, they will charge you a 20% restocking fee unless you simply exchange it for another of the same product.

Not a big deal if all you want is another one, but if you decide to better yourself with a Honda, figure on losing 20% of whatever you paid for that busted Predator.

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I ran my camper on a Yamaha 2200. Easy to start, fuel shut off valve, pretty light, and adaptable to propane. Sold my trailer, but I always thought running on propane would be cool.
I bought mine at Cabelas a zillion years ago, when I had credit card points, and a 200 dollar coupon. I think it was 600 bucks, and a very good deal.,
If you find one at a good price it is a nice unit. It can be ganged with otherYamahas , if you need more watts.I think good fresh gas is a key for any generator. So the option to run the carb dry is a “must have” for me. I run no ethanol with stabil. When it will sit, I dump the gas in the lawn mower, and run the generator dry.

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No problem. After all this is the "Fire".

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The Trailer is a 35" Artic Fox 5th wheel. I was told if I want to run everything in it I need 5500. If I just want to run one thing at a time a 3500 would work.

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Originally Posted by Terryk
I ran my camper on a Yamaha 2200. Easy to start, fuel shut off valve, pretty light, and adaptable to propane. Sold my trailer, but I always thought running on propane would be cool.
I bought mine at Cabelas a zillion years ago, when I had credit card points, and a 200 dollar coupon. I think it was 600 bucks, and a very good deal.,
If you find one at a good price it is a nice unit. It can be ganged with otherYamahas , if you need more watts.I think good fresh gas is a key for any generator. So the option to run the carb dry is a “must have” for me. I run no ethanol with stabil. When it will sit, I dump the gas in the lawn mower, and run the generator dry.



Been pondering buying a dual fuel.
I don't have any use for a generator, want one for the blackouts
that will be coming.

One can pickup 100# propane tanks from Marketplace for $50-$100.
Two or three of them can sit around indefinitely, without worry of fuel degradation. Each offering 8-10 hours run time. And no worry with gummed up carb or other fuel issues.

While still having the option of using gasoline.

Not worried about running the house lit up like a stadium.
3 hours a day run time to pump water, cycle the fridge and freezers,
possibly the water heater (alone or with a couple lights),
would keep us comfy enough.


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Originally Posted by Just a Hunter
The Trailer is a 35" Artic Fox 5th wheel. I was told if I want to run everything in it I need 5500. If I just want to run one thing at a time a 3500 would work.

That's about what it'd take to run both air conditioners and anything else in that rig. A microwave and a electric water heater would probably still challenge a 5500 with everything running at once.

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My bear camp runs on the Honda 7000 EU. Bulletproof. Built a generator shed for it and it is not heard.
Spendy but excellent machines, summer or dead of northern MN winter.

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The predator is a honda clone.


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Another factor to consider is elevation. We have a Honda 2200 we use for our small traver trailer. It will kick over the 15,000 BTU AC compressor at the 1600 foot elevation of our house, but not at some of the higher elevations we have camped at.

Before we bought the Honda I borrowed a Predator 3500 and was very impressed. It is twice the weight and bulk though...


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