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    Posted: 15 Aug 2012 at 2:18pm
We have camped frequently at high elevation and have never needed air conditining.    So a generator that is marginal for air should be OK for the rest of the electricals.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 15 Aug 2012 at 8:07am
Originally posted by Kickstart

Hey nascar with your Yamaha (2000?) and Camper Bob with your capacitor, have either of you got any experience with running your A/C's at 2000 feet of elevation or more? Many of my boondocking oppurtunities around here are at elevation, and even if I get a smaller A/C I'm wondering if I'll have to get another Yamaha to parallel. I really don't want to go to that expense. Most internal combustion engines lose power at elevation, and I don't wanna bake because I'm underpowered. Sorry Beavis, I don't want to be a butthead and jack your post.
 
 
That's a great point.  I'm unsure of the elevation here in NJ, but that's the only place I've used it.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 14 Aug 2012 at 5:42pm
TNT, We've RV'D for over 40 total years and trailered for about 25 now. It really galls me how little RV fridges and AC's have improved in that time frame with all the breakthroughs in technology. Speaking specifically of Dometic, but other companies, too, like Norcold and Coleman. Why improve when you pretty much have a lock on the whole RV industry? Just keep pumpin' out that crud! 
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 14 Aug 2012 at 5:02pm
Kickstart - good choice staying away from the Dometic.  I hate ours.  Leaks condensation inside, and as most know it is loud as heck.  I'm very seriously considering buying a 5000 BTU window unit and converting it so I can mount it on the tongue - routing the air in and out with vents/hoses.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 13 Aug 2012 at 11:39pm
Originally posted by Camper Bob

Beavis.  We are having a roundup in Sept. starting on Thursday the 13th thru Sunday the 16th.  Would love to have you join us other podders.  It will be very informal and we have one podder who just returned from puller their Rpod from Wash. state to Alaska and back.  They will be our highlight speaker at a potluck on Sat. nite.  Hope you can join us.  We have a campground in Seaside.  Here is the info.  Circle Creek RV Park  503-738-6070.  If you make a reservation, tell them your with the Rpod group.  Will get a discount price.  Safe Travels.

Thanks for the invite.  I'll actually be in Seaside the last weekend of August for the Hood To Coast Relay.  Not going to be able to make it in Sept though.  
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 13 Aug 2012 at 4:38pm
Thanks CB, looking forward to hearing how you do!
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 13 Aug 2012 at 12:29pm
I have the Honda, untested, with a 13,500 BTU A/C.  In two weeks we are heading up to 6,300'.  Will let you know.  Safe Travels. 
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 13 Aug 2012 at 12:20pm
Hey nascar with your Yamaha (2000?) and Camper Bob with your capacitor, have either of you got any experience with running your A/C's at 2000 feet of elevation or more? Many of my boondocking oppurtunities around here are at elevation, and even if I get a smaller A/C I'm wondering if I'll have to get another Yamaha to parallel. I really don't want to go to that expense. Most internal combustion engines lose power at elevation, and I don't wanna bake because I'm underpowered. Sorry Beavis, I don't want to be a butthead and jack your post.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 13 Aug 2012 at 10:08am
Beavis.  We are having a roundup in Sept. starting on Thursday the 13th thru Sunday the 16th.  Would love to have you join us other podders.  It will be very informal and we have one podder who just returned from puller their Rpod from Wash. state to Alaska and back.  They will be our highlight speaker at a potluck on Sat. nite.  Hope you can join us.  We have a campground in Seaside.  Here is the info.  Circle Creek RV Park  503-738-6070.  If you make a reservation, tell them your with the Rpod group.  Will get a discount price.  Safe Travels.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 13 Aug 2012 at 9:59am
Go to Google and search "hard start."  There you will find how to replace the starting capacitor on your A/C which is undersized, to a larger one.  Parts cost about $10-$20.  Many, if not most, have been able to run their 13,500 BTU A/C with the generator.  If your handy, you can replace it yourself, but do read the info on Google, before attempting.  I had my local dealer replace the starting capacitor for $71.  Although I purchased a new Honda 2000I, I have not tried it yet.  Simply because we haven't gone camping yet without a full hookup.  That changes in two weeks when we again camp, this time, without a full hookup.  Recently one of the posters here after much analysis paralysis purchased a Honda.  Don't recall whether he tried the A/C or not, but he was delighted at the low sound levels of the running generator.  As someone once said, "Nobody has ever been fired for buying IBM."  I think of Honda in the same terms.  Safe Travels. 
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