Generator Recommendation for a Trailer with a Heater
Question:
what is the best way to add an electric heater? 2014 cummins with dual alternators and dual batteries 27 enclosed snowmobile trailer with interior lights
asked by: Brad
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Expert Reply:
A heater is going to draw enough amperage that you are going to want to use a generator to power it. Based on the usual amount of amperage that a heater will draw according to Powerhouse, (1,400 continuous watts), I would recommend the # 289-SUA2000I.
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Jameson C
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A-iPower 2,000-Watt Portable Inverter Generator - 1,600 Running Watts - Gas - Manual Start
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