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  1. Its time to put up or shut up on the generator running a rooftop AC. Like jde I call shenanagans on honda eu2000i starting AND running AC in a cooling function whereby on camera we witness it cool a rig and not fail. This is a cat call to all people that have honda EU2000is to document this. I have yet to see anyone in here successfully run rooftops in real world 8 hour intervals not even with pairing 2 of them... Conversely, I will demonstrate the power and versatility of the Harbor Freight Predator inverter generator coupled with a Mach 1 power saver edition 11,000 BTU rooftop unit but you may choose ANY roof top unit and generator on this challenge. The challenge Pretexts and Rules: You must document, on video: 1.) your location, sea level, outside temperature, inside temperature in the RV, date and time. Outside temps must at least be 85 degrees. 2.) successfully start your AC using nothing but said generator 3.) Use any generator you like that's under 3000 watts. 4.) allow the AC to complete a cycle based on its thermostat; in otherwords let it cool to the set point then it will stop the compressor for a bit then cycle on again. The successful completion of the 4 items above will reveal the best selections for AC on the go. I will start the challenge and will document the following states, assuming it stays hot enough which i don't think will be a problem in July: 1.) Michigan 2.) Tennessee 3.) Ohio 4.) West Virginia 5.) North Carolina 6.) Indiana So, do I have any takers? because when this is over this threads gonna have proof that the Predator wins (and probably some others will win it too). and the only way to refute it is to show at least one example of similar conditions success. Any takers? Anyone>?
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