Can The A-iPower 3,800-Watt Portable Inverter Generators Power An Forest River Ibex 19RBM TT
Question:
Hi, We are buying a IBEX 19RBM RV Trailer and was hoping you could let me know if two small generators hooked together could run the A/C and other components when not near onsite electrical. I dont need heavy generators so the small ones hooked together would help me eliminate heavy lifting I am 72 y/o Thanks
asked by: Dennis K
Expert Reply:
Yes, the A-iPower 3,800-Watt Portable Inverter Generators # 289-SUA2000i-2 would provide enough power together to run your AC and a few other small appliances. You can add up the wattage draw from the appliances you plan on operating to compare to the generators to confirm.
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