vanamaniac
Junior Member
Hello fellow RVers ! I am new to the world of RVs and looking forward to camping and traveling!
We just recently purchased a 1989 Ford Fiesta Class B motor home / extra high top camper van.
It is nearly self contained except for a shower and generator (but has a place for a small one) , which I am hoping to install down the road (excuse the pun)
The camper van has a Coleman rooftop a/c unit.
Today I purchased a small gas stand alone generator 800 watt rated/900 watt max. ( a deal from Harbor Freight for $90)
I am hoping to possibly fit this into the door cavity where a built in generator may have gone. If not no big deal.
My main question is ..what is the minimum size / wattage output generator needed to run just the roof /ac or to run (instead) a fridge/freezer combo?
Im am not expecting this small generator to run all the 110 accessories at once, but would like to know if it will at least run one at a time?
prethanks for any and all help!
Looking forward to reading posts from this group!
TD
We just recently purchased a 1989 Ford Fiesta Class B motor home / extra high top camper van.
It is nearly self contained except for a shower and generator (but has a place for a small one) , which I am hoping to install down the road (excuse the pun)
The camper van has a Coleman rooftop a/c unit.
Today I purchased a small gas stand alone generator 800 watt rated/900 watt max. ( a deal from Harbor Freight for $90)
I am hoping to possibly fit this into the door cavity where a built in generator may have gone. If not no big deal.
My main question is ..what is the minimum size / wattage output generator needed to run just the roof /ac or to run (instead) a fridge/freezer combo?
Im am not expecting this small generator to run all the 110 accessories at once, but would like to know if it will at least run one at a time?
prethanks for any and all help!
Looking forward to reading posts from this group!
TD