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Thank you so much for that info. I want the generator to run all that you mentinoned....so sounds like 2800 is the way to go :)

--- In tabtrailers@yahoogroups.com, KactusKat <kactuskat@...> wrote:
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> Really depends on your needs, ...some things take say more juice than others (like hairdryers & microwaves).... laptops, tablets, tv, DVD, gps, coffee makers, and other appliances you may use take some too. Most of the generator sites (like Yamaha) have wattage charts that tell you what consumes what, and recommends the size for your needs.
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> There's also been a lot of input/comments regarding what it takes to start and continue to operate the coolcat. (Not sure, you might not even have one). Some have had it work successfully with a 2400, some like us...weren't able to. We bought a Yamaha 2400...all literature and sales person said it would run the coolcat...got it home...would kick off when the coolcat compressor cycled on...took it back and got a Yamaha 2800. A/C is imperative to us, so we had to do this, but your needs, temps/locations may be different.
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> The Honda 2000 that Carrie just mentioned gets rave reviews, it's smaller, lighter, super popular. We so wished it would work for us, but it would, ONLY if we DIDN'T run the coolcat.
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> Sue & Dave
> T@B-B-KAT
> N. AZ
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> On May 7, 2011, at 4:15 PM, Rebecca Griffin wrote:
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> > What size generator will I need to run my T@b when there is no electric hook up ?
> >
> >
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