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@grapplerguy20078 ай бұрын
broken link
@larryboyd967 ай бұрын
Agreed
@twistcollins85546 ай бұрын
What's the model number of your generator?? Thanks Twister
@markk1719 ай бұрын
We have an old Honda EU2000. We originally bought it for our boat but now use it for our RV and backup when the power goes out at home.. Its 16 years old and works like a champ...best on the market and worth the money.
@tracym91428 ай бұрын
We have the same… 2 of them are 20 years old and running like champs!!
@SteveShiyan5 ай бұрын
Excellent generator. This is my 3rd generator. The first two didn't last they were junk. This generator has never failed me. Should have purchased this generator from the get-go.
@deltabravo12579 ай бұрын
Grab a small piece of plywood to sit the generator on, that way it doesn’t vibrate in the gravel and move around. It always helps keep the bottom from getting all scratched and gouged. I’ve been using this trick since 2001 when I bought my first Honda genny.
@bobabooie63899 ай бұрын
Nice generator. I agree spend the extra money. get something that is going to be good. cry once buy once👍🇺🇲
@meikgeik5 ай бұрын
SHEESH that generator is almost as much as my solar/battery setup. EG4 6000xp inverter+ 2x EG4 Lifepower 4 batteries, and 5x 445watt used solar panels. I wanna say $4000 all in, no noise, no gas, no fumes, no annoyed neighbors, and it all connects like legos.
@pouncepounce74175 ай бұрын
always depends on the situation, i am high up north so solar is plenty when i do not need it, when i need it ... polar night,. so generator it is.
@aagl7479 ай бұрын
I’ve had a Honda 2200, its 15 years old. It had been without use for four years straight, I drained fuel and oil, put new spark plugs and the thing turned on without skipping a heart beat. One tank lasts a long time and it’s super quiet. Honda is top of the line, off brands may use the same engine but they will always be behind the latest Honda.
@adampecore69179 ай бұрын
Predator 3500. Plenty of power and quiet. No complaints. $699.
@edpippin9 ай бұрын
Predators are good on price as long as you are not paying for the repair. You have to take them way apart just to change a pull cord.
@stevereuss51579 ай бұрын
But for the price you can just buy another one and still spend less than the Honda.
@admiralcrom8 ай бұрын
And you can get the model that is push button start and still beat honda pricing.
@admiralcrom8 ай бұрын
or get the original like i did , that's not dual fuel, and put a mod kit in that makes it dual fuel. Then buy two to three of them for the price of a honda. Mine is still running after 10 years of camping.
@wsmcook4 ай бұрын
Predator generators are pretty much top dog compared to anything else.
@ibMoose2u9 ай бұрын
I bought 2 eu2200i’s and LOVE them! I bought them just before ac softstart really started taking off. With 1 ac and a softstart, I now only need 1 of my genes for my 50amp Outdoors RV TT on the road. I only boondock as I REFUSE to spend $50+ at an rv park unless I’ve had a REALLY long travel day and want to splurge for the hookups. A ton of people are very opinionated about other gene’s being as good as Hondas. Nope. The facts are out there, Honda is top quality with a HUGE longevity span and absolutely worth the investment!
@stevedenoyer59569 ай бұрын
You can’t go wrong with a Honda motor, they’re basically bullet proof. Every thing I’ve ever owned Honda has been amazing
@ronb61828 ай бұрын
Maybe their generators but not too good with their lawnmowers. Hard to start and when it does run it's erratic. It did manage to cut my high grass, maybe I will try cleaning out the carburetor. 73
@SLOCLMBR6 ай бұрын
@ronb6182 the epa has destroyed the potential of small engines
@ronb61826 ай бұрын
@@SLOCLMBR good thing I still have my lawn boy mower uses more gasoline but even with the broken spring I can still wind the pull and start the mower but I think I need to fix the timing . I shook the mower to remove some wet grass and I may have knocked the timing out. I thought about electrifying the mower but even the electric ones have their issues. I have a year old Ryobi mower that won't turn the blade probably the controller I will let the shop fix it it's still under warrantee. 73
@debyarger30849 ай бұрын
In June of 2023 we headed out on a month long trip from Michigan to South Dakota and Wyoming and back. Taking a different route to and from. Towing a Grand Design Imagine 22reb with a GMC elevation 4x4 truck. Our fuel bill was just over 1000.00 dollars. We boomdocked when possible,stayed in state parks and one hotel cabin campground at the foot of the Badlands. Like you staying in one spot and doing day trip that were an hour or two hour destinations. The cost of this trip was about 3500 which included fun and gifts for family. After seeing your video on your yearly expenses, I realized full-time wouldn't be possible without selling the sticks and bricks. This season for us this year is having a seasonal site from May 1st to Oct 16th for 1870.00 with plenty of fun things to do in the surrounding area. We enjoy your videos so much. I love the honesty and the humor!!!❤
@jamesjohns44649 ай бұрын
Drone footage driving into the park was fantastic. I bet it takes alot of coordination to make it look natural.
@tedwalford76159 ай бұрын
Yes! Really excellent.
@MicheleHeinyScott9 ай бұрын
Love my Champion duel fuel. I'm already carrying propane, and I don't have to carry gas. No fancy app, though.
@FlyFishingRealtor9 ай бұрын
Me too! Sometimes it is hard to start above 4000 ft elevation but so far it’s eventually started.
@remitremblay20918 ай бұрын
Same here! it's amazing...and cheap ;-)
@rene-Slater6 ай бұрын
We couldn’t start our Champion in Colorado on propane.
@MicheleHeinyScott6 ай бұрын
It takes longer to move the gas through the connection, but it starts. Used it on a trip last summer in Montrose, CO to Moab, UT.
@napierpaxmanАй бұрын
It's not only the amount of noise but also the TYPE of noise - my Honda EU3200i is the nicest generator I've ever heard - lovely! :)
@choimdachoim94918 ай бұрын
I don't know about RV's but driving washboard roads in pickups and cars you have to speed up and at a certain speed, somewhere between 20 to 40 mph depending on how bad the road is, the ride becomes perfectly smooth. Lived in the Mojave Desert most of my life and I know what I'm saying. Had to drive almost one mile of washboard to leave or arrive home for 18 years. You'd think the ride would be smoother if you go real slow but that is when its the worst. Life is interesting.
@sherryarcher48328 ай бұрын
I bought a Jackery solar generator. There is no sound at all, and I plug in my camper into it. It came with two 200-watt solar panels. Plus, it has . technology, so when mooch docking, I can plug into a household outlet. Then plug RV into generator. Because there are no emissions, I can use it inside the camper. That way, I can plug in only the thing I need to use when Boondocking. Or I can plug in my Instapot (stap it down) and slow cook dinner on travel days. Best of all, the generator can be changed 3 ways solar, 110-120v, or 12v plug in truck while traveling. It's a little heavy, but I can lift it into the truck or camper myself, and I'm a 67yr woman. Oh, it has wheels, too.
@HighmageDerin8 ай бұрын
I'm actually thinking of going the route of the solar generator. I saw one of the brand new models on KZbin the other day I cannot remember the name of it. But in the demonstration the guy hooked it up to his house turned off the power and ran his house on it for a night and it never ran out of juice running all of his utilities. And it comes with more than just 2 solar panels worth of power., You can even get a second battery bank for it. And it's 6 on top of the batteries, One battery plugs into the next 1 and that battery plugs into the unit. Though all 3 together are heavy. But I could always just Leave it in The camper or the back seat of the pickup And just run the lines outside as needed.
@MaryOKC8 ай бұрын
I have a jackery 1000 and 400 but I have a teardrop tab320 and a lithium 12v .. the only time I need electricity if it’s so darn hot.
@gerryrozema83387 ай бұрын
You are confusing a battery with a generator. What you have is a battery with inverter.
@bbarry60466 ай бұрын
What kind of battery does your RV have and do you have 1 or 2?
@BethConant9 ай бұрын
Used to pull a gooseneck horse trailer with a dressing room. Boondocked in it at horse shows. ALWAYS wanted THAT generator. Unfortunately, daughter grew up and never got one. BUT u made a GREAT choice!
@joshuacatron29 ай бұрын
I love that hidden gem , sawtooth campground. That's my backyard. Safe travels.
@Joe-cu4hi9 ай бұрын
We’ve had our EU3000is for 7 years 8 months. Used it for hurricane season, State and National parks and last year for boon docking most of 80 days out west. It’s a great complement to our 1000w solar generator. BTW in Yellowstone the ranger came around with a db meter. He told me he hates to do it but he will request campers to shut down if they are too loud. Glad our Honda has a 48db-56db range w/ 3.5 gal gas tank. Also we love your channel. We had separation anxiety during our 80 day trip not being able to continue to watch your Alaska trip 😊
@vincentkeith52599 ай бұрын
Wow - I've had that broken spring experience - a 17' Kit trailer, behind a 1969 Ford Station Wagon. Trailer rocked so hard it caved in the left front corner from impacting the road. This was a long dirt road heading from Williams Lake (BC, Canada) to Kamloops, or maybe we were still on the way to Williams Lake. - it was a long time ago - I think I was 7 or 8. Got it fixed in a little town that had a barn turned into garrage/gas station and a tiny general store/post office.
@rodneylw108 ай бұрын
Ya know, I have come to realize by camping, that logical efficient energy use requires multiple sourcing to make financial sense. So many think of it as an all or nothing from each source- all solar/battery or all electrics etc. I have redundant systems to use depending on what I have available and your video confirms that ideology. It just makes sense. Nice generator. Years ago I bought a Yamaha 2400 and it has been great. That Honda is a great power range for campers.
@onelife2278Ай бұрын
I love the drone footage. On all of your videos. It really makes an impact. 👍🏼
@pjk17149 ай бұрын
Please consider providing a YT hug to Kyle on Jenny Apple. He officially took the kids on their first RV sleep over locally. Everyone came over and helped him for his first time. It's special to see him building moments after losing Jenny to cancer and carrying forward a wish that never seemed the right time. I've tried to share your vlog. He is giving it a great go. Thanks much ❤
@Rick-bx2im9 ай бұрын
You did it again. Great video with info to be gleaned by everyone. Your experiences on the road and full timing help everyone whether full time part time or just starting off. Keep it up and keep ‘em coming. Also remember, return on investment can be more than just money. Time, convenience, and having coffee for Ney Ney in the mornings count for something. Thanks Hanks!
@chasson3219 ай бұрын
I’ve had my two Honda 2000i’s for 15 years. Together they will run the a/c if needs be. I did learn that there is a jet located under an adjusting screw that when plugged cause them to surge. Easily fixed with a small drill set.
@barbarahoover39414 ай бұрын
Boy do I ever like watching you two. You give so much information about all that can happen to your rv.. Glad I found your channel.
@GrumpyForester9 ай бұрын
I wish these quiet small generators were available back in the day when the kids were small and we were "boondocking" with our 19-ft camp trailer behind our F-250 (we called it 'CAMPING' back then) out in the woods in dispersed (undeveloped) campsites along creeks or in Forest Service campgrounds that don't ever never ever have hook-ups. We lived our Friday nite - Sunday morning camp trips nursing along the two batteries we had (no solar back then, of course) - perhaps plugging into the truck if necessary to put a boost into them to get by. "Portable" generators back then were heavy and loud and the sort of thing that you didn't want take along unless you absolutely needed to...which we didn't...
@kencotton46459 ай бұрын
I saw another RV couple who had several 5 gallon Jerry cans of water in the bed of their truck along with a small transfer pump for when they were boondocking. They also had a small portal black water tank that they dumped their water into when they were boondocking for several days in the same location. They could haul the excess waste water off in the back of their truck.
@thomaskeesler98199 ай бұрын
Really like the top of trailer camera view. 😊
@larryn26749 ай бұрын
Is that a Drone you are using to get those really high above you views?
@SummerAdventures6 ай бұрын
We bought a Champion dual fuel generator, and have been really happy with it. It's a 2 person job getting it in the pickup bed, but we don't take it out often. It's really nice being able to fill it up with gas, and also connect it to a 20lb propane tank to extend the lifespan.
@Justmakingobservations9 ай бұрын
I use a 60 gallon water bladder, kept empty until last available water, hauled in the back of my SUV when boon-docking with my trailer.
@shirleyharvey73769 ай бұрын
We have a 14 year old 2000 Honda and it still starts on first pull everytime.
@CraigPeer9 ай бұрын
I bought a used Honda 1000 generator off Ebay and it's survived 2 or 3 years powering our theme camp at Burning Man and saved our a$$ during at least 3 major power failures ( and a lot of short ones ) in Northern California ( thanks PG & E ). Great generators. That said, we are going 100% solar on our current Sprinter van - 810 AH of Battleborn batteries and no gennie. That's even quieter - but we don't have as many things to run in our van as you have.
@patriciamckean41869 ай бұрын
Having a reliable generator is great for boondocking.
@shawndugay40899 ай бұрын
Awesome video...As an old guy that's nbeen around a little...you can't really put a price on the convenience or the freedom...Well done!!
@lesliegranowski26839 ай бұрын
Thanks!
@donthornton75289 ай бұрын
I have the Honda 2200 generator for my truck camper love it $1100.00 (money well spent)
@pistolcutler48749 ай бұрын
Westinghouse igen4500 dual fuel generator is the best because you already have propane, and they run forever on a 30LBS tank.
@ryantanaka14338 ай бұрын
Same. I have the firman 4500. Always run it off my 30lb tank and never use gasoline so I can store it anywhere. $599 at Costco. Runs a/c and everything else I throw at it.
@danarcher67499 ай бұрын
Ok, a couple of quick questions about the generator people might need to know. 1 How long does the oil last in it. 2. Do you need to change the oil filter every oil change? 3. How easy and how hard is it?. 4. Can you do a video on it to show what it is like and what to watch out for?
@bobmirror71647 ай бұрын
So my Honda Eu2000 and Eu1000 generators have on oil filters. It is recommended to change the oil every 100 hours, if I remember correctly. So about every 10 tanks of fuel put it on a 6 inch brick, take the oil cap off and tilt it over so the oil can run out into a wast oil pan. Replenish with about a quart of oil, READ THE MANUAL. Down load the manual for the generator you purchase and read it.
@CodeNinja793 ай бұрын
My parents have an old 1990s Era Honda generator. Dad used it when doing construction work, to power our cabin, or run the house if power went out. They still use it when they go camping to run power tools or to charge their RV battery bank. Sucker fires up on the second pull at worst, and will run all day on a tank of fuel. Stout little machine. Dad's talked about getting one of these Honda inverters if it ever dies, but I doubt it will at this point.
@HappilyEverHanks3 ай бұрын
Those old Honda generators are absolute tanks! It’s awesome that it’s still running strong after all these years. Thanks for sharing and for supporting our videos! We couldn't do it without you - Kyle and Renee
@micheleulrich-hb2ok7 ай бұрын
Great campsite! We have 2 Wen generators. They are comparable to the Honda. We got 2 for ease of mobility. We can use one to power the camper and charge our deep cycle battery, but daisy-chain them if we need to run the air conditioner. They have worked fine for our needs. Having 2 is reassuring if one of them would fail when we need them. Happy camping 😊.
@gungadingo8 ай бұрын
BS, the Predator 3500 is an excellent generator. It’s quiet, reliable, has electric start w/pull start backup, comes with the twist lock adapter and eco mode. You can find them on sale for under 700 bucks. You can run the A/C with it, try that with the Honda. But, it’s your money, spend it any way you want.
@richmurphy56479 ай бұрын
Awesome videos guys!!! I purchased a 2200 watt Honda with the 30amp plug. Bulletproof, I also have a 5000watt 10 years ago for home back up. The trick is maintenance, follow the manual and you should be worrying free.
@davemessenger19449 ай бұрын
I believe what you have is called an Inverter not a generator. Generators run at a constant speed regardless or the draw on them so the noise is loud and steady. Inverters at low or no draw run slower and quiet with the speed and noise increasing as the draw put on it increases. However even at maximum draw they are more quiet than generators!
@SpykersB9 ай бұрын
What? Are u confusing an inverter generator to an inverter?
@sbditto859 ай бұрын
Inverters has to do with how it cleans the power to be a more perfect sign wave instead of spiking. My understanding is that many generators have an “eco mode” where it will go to a lower RPM when the draw is low.
@johnnysweekends9 ай бұрын
A inverter “generator” is all in how it makes its power. Normal generator is normally modified wave. Inverter Gen is pure sine wave. A inverter Gen makes power in Ac, converts it to DC and then inverts it back to clean AC power. Which is needed more and more. And yes they throttle up and down as needed. 😀👍🏼
@rustystrong68169 ай бұрын
I have the same generator for our boat and also use it on the rv. Great quality and reliability. 😊
@oldhdriderhdrider58229 ай бұрын
Thank you. Always enjoy your videos. Really like my two Honda EU2000 generators. Run everything.
@dnrsvp9 ай бұрын
Great video. Nice information on the Honda generator. It was good to hear the difference between regular and eco mode. Man is that thing quiet!!! I think not having to worry if you are using too much battery power when dry camping is worth every penny you spend on a generator. For me it isn't, "Will I recoup the cost by not staying at campgrounds." It is the freedom to go further and stay longer without worry. Priceless! Major props for the communication between the two of you when backing the rig!!! Nice job Renee, being constantly on the radio, so your driver knows exactly what you are seeing.
@Rick-x8h9 ай бұрын
That’s worth the cost! Good buy. You’ll get your money out of it one way or another.
@MrBearcaaat9 ай бұрын
We are one of the RV owners (2019 Unity FX) who took the plunge for the expensive solar and lithium set up. We did this for a couple or reasons. 1) we boondock a lot. Most of our overnights are at Harvest Host or other boon docking sites. 2) with the small class C we are limited on storage space so packing away solar panels would be difficult. Having them on the roof solves this. 3) There are many times when we are only at a location for a night or two. I don’t want the extra work and hassle of set up and tear down. And 5). The federal tax code has a very nice credit for installing solar systems on 1st and 2nd homes. RV’s qualify. Different strokes for different folks, as you are, we are very happy with our set up.
@Worthrhetime9 ай бұрын
Every thing that Honda makes…. Just works, every time. IMO . Appreciate you.
@Linda_James9 ай бұрын
When I lived out there in 1969 it was called the Grapevine. My grandparents lived in Arvin
@jameshelm28479 ай бұрын
Those of us who are older still call it the Grapevine.
@Dachshund-Nator8 ай бұрын
They didn’t go over the Grapevine, they were on highway 58 and went over the Tehachapi grade at 4000 feet. The Grapevine is Interstate 5 and runs North and South. These people left Bakersfield and headed EAST on highway 58, and 40 miles later they went through TEHACHAPI Ca. and toward Barstow Ca. You’re welcome.😂🤣
@Linda_James8 ай бұрын
Thank you 😊
@williambenecke76982 ай бұрын
Got one a year ago works awesome.
@PamW20099 ай бұрын
Yes. Been waiting on the generator video to hear it running. You didn't say if it could run your air conditioners? Or at least one of them? Would love to know that, Kyle. Thanks in advance. Love you guys back!
@5thGenNativeTexan9 ай бұрын
For a typical 13,500 BTU RV AC, it's perfect. I've had my Yamaha EF3000iseb (3000 watt with a "boost" from the battery to carry the AC start load) for years and it was perfect. But It's over 150 pounds. This Honda EU3200 is not even 60 pounds for the same power. That's fantastic. Granted my Yamaha has a 3.5 gallon tank and will run continuously for roughly 18 hours, but for overnight, the 8 hour runtime on this Honda is great.
@adriannurse15029 ай бұрын
Great video. I absolutely love our generator. They make all the difference.
@johnthomson57309 ай бұрын
We are also one of those with fancy boondocking RV types (Winnebago Ekko). I got ours with the dual 320AH batteries/generator delete. Plus it has 455 watts of solar on the roof and I carry a portable 200-Watt folding panel. Depending on our trip (climate/off roading), I have the option of bringing our Honda 2200i portable generator. I have had it for around 4 years and it has been a champ. In my opinion, well worth the extra $$ plus there are Honda dealers everywhere for service and parts. It can run our AC unit with extra power for lights and charging the batteries. I do use the Huges Power Watchdog surge protector with it for added protection. The 3200 is a sweet machine and love the blue tooth capability.
@NYVET48TFW9 ай бұрын
Nice choice! I got an EU2200i and love it, especially love the Bluetooth. The most dependable, reliable and quiet generator on the market, and it'll LONG outlast cheaper brands like the Predator, you get what you pay for!
@Letstallklife19544 ай бұрын
Yes sir. I have a 2000 and 3000 Hondas
@joekilinski81969 ай бұрын
If you want to de-stress over your leaf springs for a small investment, then take a look at Sumo Springs for your camper. We have dual axles also, and I installed them myself with two bolts per axle and a jack. I believe we spent less than $200. It completely smoothed out the ride on the truck and camper and should take most of the stress off your leaf springs. They work great, and you won't have the pile of stuff falling out of your cabinets when you stop.
@BakersfieldGuru7 ай бұрын
Finally, honest content. I hit like, subscribe and notifications.
@HappilyEverHanks7 ай бұрын
Thank you so much for your wonderful support 😊 We appreciate you!
@zerkfitting8 ай бұрын
Kudos to you on the Honda generator also kudos for having an intelligent wife.
@rustystrong68169 ай бұрын
I did the Same mod on my rear jacks. But never had any trouble before. ❤
@Joe-zt7ef9 ай бұрын
Wish these videos were longer! you guys are awsome.
@johnnylightning14919 ай бұрын
Nee-Nee tell Kyle to get off of that rock, that's for big kids (yes I know it's not him but I couldn't resist). I'm betting that that generator makes a world of difference in your boondocking capabilities. Keep the good stuff coming guys.
@charliebullio4639 ай бұрын
Howdy Hanks, it's great to see you today.
@rickrichardson53299 ай бұрын
Nice generator sir. A Honda is top of the line and from what I've been told they last. Love yalls videos, looking forward to next week
@tinoch22396 ай бұрын
That's awesome. I'm from bakersfield too. Just about to get me a trailer to start boondocking.
@snowbaordguru9 ай бұрын
We went with a Generac iq3500. Its 90 lbs but we leave it in the truck to keep it locked up and then level the generator with wedges. It runs our 15k AC, and all appliances we bring. It has a larger fuel tank, but depending on the load it will run up to 18 hours or so. It's got 423 hours and still running like new.
@kristenpoe49679 ай бұрын
Hi! I just got a generator and was wondering how to lock it up in my truck. If you don’t mind can you please let me know a little more details and that, I didn’t know what you meant by leveling the generator? Thanks in advance.
@snowbaordguru9 ай бұрын
We use a large gauge chain meant for heavy duty work (hardened). and a large padlock to lock it to the tie down anchors in the bed. 10 feet cost almost $90. As far as leveling the generator, I meant when we are parked on an out of level surface. Our camper has spent 99% of it's life boondocking at WMA's or Natl. Forest service land and it's rarely ever naturally level. We use wedges under the feet of the generator to make it completely level front to back and side to side. If you don't, your oil pick up system may starve the motor of oil because all the oil is sloshed to one side.@@kristenpoe4967
@snowbaordguru9 ай бұрын
@kristenpoe4967 My original comment is not here anywhere, apologies if it shows up twice. We use a large gauge hardened chain and padlock that is locked to our tie down anchors in the truck bed. 10 feet cost about $80 and that length allows me to move it around the truck bed wherever I want. I level the generator in the truck bed before we run it after setting up. The truck isn't always on level ground. Running your generator out of level could cause it to run hotter or cause oil starvation as the oil is sloshed to one side of the oil pan.
@TrishBenedict6 ай бұрын
Re Bakersfield, we always stay at the Orange Grove RV Park, which is less than $72 a night. We live in the SF Bay Area and Bakersfield is a good stopping point for heading on to LA or over to Las Vegas and points east. It used to be an orange grove so between all of the spaces are vestigial orange trees, and during season, you're welcome to pick the oranges at your site. It's a weird and wonderful concept. But the bigger spaces are certainly less than $72. We have a class B and we pay around $50-ish for their electricity/water Sprinter spaces.
@CharlesandLisaThomas9 ай бұрын
Thanks guys. I didn't know Honda had a generator in this small a package that puts out over 3k watts. I loved my Honda eu2200 but it's not enough for our trailer. I plan on mounting it permanently on the back of our trailer and MUST have remote starter fob
@boondockduane9 ай бұрын
My solar and batteries would be $23,000.00 if I had them installed We do not travel with a generator Love your videos
@josephalberta11459 ай бұрын
Those are some expensive panels.
@jameshelm28479 ай бұрын
@@josephalberta1145 Or expensive batteries, depending on how many batteries are in this setup.
@nctacomaoutdoor9 ай бұрын
I haven't needed a full generator like that one but I totally agree with buying quality, what's the saying 'Buy Once , Cry Once'.
@Doug-gp2qw4 ай бұрын
I just bought a Westinghouse iGen4000 generator. It weighs the same as the Honda, is as quiet as the Honda, and puts out a little more power. I paid $675 tax and shipping included. I can spend that $1,700 savings on other toys. I might consider the Honda if I was a full time RVer. But for my occasional use the Westinghouse should work just fine. I also have a 20 year old Champion generator that still works fine, but it is too loud and heavy to take camping.
@jumpoffjoe65729 ай бұрын
Great video, but always unhook, if you have a catastrophic (fire) issue with either vehicle, the last thing you'll want to do is try to save your ride or your home. Leaving you stranded in the desert with neither. Safety 1st!
@stoneyrunva9 ай бұрын
Never unhook until illegal immigration is under control.
@davidrobertson6069 ай бұрын
We have 100 gallon water tank. With get wet soap and rinse the two of us can shower for 4 days plush flush toilet. Generator looks good. We got Yamaha 2000 EU bigger would have been nicer it is about 50 pounds.
@jameshelm28479 ай бұрын
For $500 more, you could have gotten a solar generator with panels with a capacity of a 5120Wh battery. You do have to have the sun to charge the generator, but you don't have to worry about running out of fuel (gas.) The solar generator is probably heavier as well. So that is something to keep in mind.
@merlpriester9 ай бұрын
Unless you have massive amount of batteries and associated equipment, you cannot run the AC. 2500.00 would not touch it.
@nia68499 ай бұрын
There're light weight battery that can take lots of Amp hours....better born..
@Soulreclaimer654 ай бұрын
The tractor supply Predator generators are awesome. For those who want alternatives.
@jerrycoleman81378 ай бұрын
Love watching you guys!
@ThatNomadicCouple9 ай бұрын
we full time and used to spend $400 a month on fuel for our generator. we now installed a $7000 dollar 1800 watt solar system and hardly EVER run a generator. solar is the way to go. runs our ac too! i would NEVER spend $2600+ on a generator. before our solar system we ran a powerhorse 4500i. it has over 3000 hours on it and still runs great. ($700) and now since we have the solar system and a soft start on the ac, we bought a powerhorse 2300i ($450) and that works great as well! both are very quite and can easily have a conversation held right next to it and are less than a 3rd the price of a honda...
@garyhammonds93919 ай бұрын
Great video. We're in Cuba Mo and can't believe the difference in the cost of diesel.
@CampgroundViews7 ай бұрын
We absolutely love our Honda!
@robertanthony3129 ай бұрын
😅I have a 3500 watt inverter/generator everyone talks about from the discount tool store and I’m satisfied with its performance, but it is heavy and repairs are difficult. Spare parts are not available locally and small engine repair shops will ask you to take it back home. The Honda 3200 watt is light weight and portable…my wife can easily move it. If the Honda needs service, parts are readily available and repair locations are easily found. The Honda doubles as a power source for our house during our frequent and sometimes very long winter power outages and the 3500 watt unit stays at home to power the very far detached garage/workshop during those storms. You made a good choice.
@atravelpath9 ай бұрын
Some tight maneuvering, great teamwork guys!
@vincentgonzales89179 ай бұрын
Lippert makes 2 1/2 lifts. I've had them on for three years. They leveled my 2017 2500hd perfectly.
@clintstevenson12149 ай бұрын
Another amazing video. Thanks hanks!
@spyhunt3r0079 ай бұрын
The drone footage was amazing! It looks like it just hovers over you automatically? I guess that's what they do!
@roxyg749 ай бұрын
Using water “camping” is basic. Wash dishes once a day. Rinse with a kettle of hot. Do not run tap. Wash hands ,face as needed and splash and dash in shower when necessary and all your stuff ready before you turn on the water. Camping takes practice. Lol. Rv parks are treat for us. ☺️. The honda will pay for itself in 37 boondocking nights if you are paying $70 a night at rv parks!! Eeks. In Alberta we chain our generator to the bumper. It would be a shame if you got up and it was gone. She is a nice one!
@wt96537 ай бұрын
If you have the money, solar panels and batteries are the ultimate source of boon docking. There's no worries of running out of gas. By the way, you don't need 15,000 dollars to build an equivalent to a 3200 watt generator. Low db noise means low rpm = low power output. It's best to have both solar power for every day use and a gas generator to charge the batteries during no sun days.
@bobbiejackson599 ай бұрын
Hi Hanks! Just getting into RVing. I have watched many of your videos and you have a lot of good advice and information. A bonus for me was you being nurses! Labor and Delivery nurse here. Hopefully to be retired soon. Do you take travel nurse assignments? Keep those videos coming! Happy travels.
@TheRoamingGomes9 ай бұрын
Very Bougie with the w/d! 😂😅. Y'all are great. We used to have a generator that we carried but we found that we never used it so I ended up selling it.
@311056724 күн бұрын
Turn fuel off to run carb dry then switch to off. I have cumminsnonan 4800 and it does everything well.
@chrisbarnes28239 ай бұрын
It’s amazing how reliant people are for electricity when camping now. You do need a decent 12 volt system but not for 110 AC. We use one of two alternators to recharge the house batteries and also some solar. I built a 110 volt power bank in an old cooler with a pure sine inverter and lithium batteries.
@brianhilligoss9 ай бұрын
Brake chatter like you heard is from the brakes adjusting. Trailer brakes only auto adjust while backing up. In reverse they chatter or skip and vibrate and that’s what operates the adjuster.
@tedwalford76159 ай бұрын
Another KZbinr showed how can convert the Honda back & forth between gasoline and propane. That was a few years ago, but the model looked just like that one, so maybe still can. I think it'd be great to have that flexibility. - And yes, agreed; get a good one and not have to worry or spend more later.
@carolthomas7709 ай бұрын
Practical informative, funny and smart. ❤ Thanks, Guys!
@kahxb3kahxb3758 ай бұрын
This may help. I tow a very similar fifth wheel with a slightly lifted truck like yours. Your truck sags a bit in rear under load. I added summo springs to my truck and now when hitched my truck is more level. I also adjusted truck bed hitch down (while maintaining correct bed rail height) and now RV tows flatter.
@WhiskeyHunterVAT697 ай бұрын
Ty for the VOD. 👍👍
@rolanddowling17579 ай бұрын
We have a 3200w Honda Generator, quiet, relatively light. Good unit. Also have a 4000w (3200w average at full load) Firman. Just about as quiet, more powerful on average than the Honda, and considerably less expensive (under $600 on sale at Costco). It is heavier, but runs everything including the AC unit! However, it does use a little more gas than the Honda. The Firman has a push button start, and is very reliable. Choices……
@OutdoorTherapyYT9 ай бұрын
We love the new Honda. Great video.
@SuzanneHarden9 ай бұрын
Great video. Love you guys!
@lynnbell63749 ай бұрын
The reason your leaf springs broke is they are taking all the brunt of the forces. You need MORryde CRE2-33 CRE3000 and/or some sumo springs, or go above and beyond and get the independent suspension. But the Cre3000 is the best bang for buck and will help smooth your ride for your rv and everything in it.
@yooperdog9 ай бұрын
Thought you were headed to Alabama Hills. Enjoy your boondocking