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Bloodhound01

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  1. Our property in Wyoming is just outside of gurnsey. Overlooking greyrocks reservoir. Pretty neat when the big C-130s and blackhawks fly over to land at fort gurnsey during their training runs. Really nice to go do some walleye fishing over at the reservoir when the boat ramp is only about a 6 minute drive too!
  2. Very true, I suppose I can always start at a baseline and see what I can run at the house before blowing a breaker on the unit and then test it out little by little once I start climbing in elevation. Baby steps is a hard one for me to keep in mind as I’m used to jumping in head first on everything that I do lol. Mount Everest isn’t climbed in an hour.
  3. That’s going to be a lot of loss at 10,000 feet up in Leadville, CO. At that stage I’ll probably be thinking about picking up a companion generator. Thankfully our Wyoming and walsenburg properties are between 4-6 thousand feet.
  4. Thank you all for the continued input, I really appreciate it. I have been looking at the champions as well, specifically the dual fuel models. The ability to switch over to propane if needed (or run it exclusively) is a very tempting feature. They also get some really good reviews. This is a deep rabbit hole!!!
  5. Lol thank you all for the replies I think I’ll go with the Honda for sure. The proven track record is well worth the extra coin for sure. as far as batteries onboard there is only one battery on this unit so there’s not a snowballs chance in hell that it’ll run my ac. At least not for long.
  6. Awesome thank you guys so much!!! I’ll for sure look into the dewalt. Hope to cross paths with y’all someday!
  7. Good evening, I purchased my first camper trailer (2021 coachmen clipper 12.0 TD XL Off-road) and will primarily be using it for boondocking. While I’ll be using solar for the most part to power small things such as lights or the stereo I know that once it gets hot I’ll need to use my AC. The camper has a 5,000 btu AC unit in it and my mind is spinning trying to figure out what size of inverter generator I should be looking into. Honda and Yamaha are running to the front but I have no idea how big I really need to go. Any advise? Thank you all!! Edited for spelling errors
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