On December 15th Sam's Club is going to have a one day sale. A Westinghouse 2200w inverter generator is one of the items being offered. At 349.00 it sounds like a great deal. The on-line reviews seem positive for the most part. Does anyone in the community have experience with this model?
Gerri (Gary) Ewing
Montgomery TX (Birthplace of the Texas Flag)
2018 320 S - "No Agenda Hacienda"
Tow Vehicle 2023 Honda Pilot AWD
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Montgomery TX (Birthplace of the Texas Flag)
2018 320 S - "No Agenda Hacienda"
Tow Vehicle 2023 Honda Pilot AWD
T@Bit@t 2015 S Max Outback, ‘18 V6 4Runner
One complaint...to charge a 12V battery directly it requires a cigarette lighter type generator-end plug to plug into the 2200iXLT, and at the other end you will have either pos and neg clamps or a Zamp type connector.
The Honda as I recall came with a more efficient "feeling" generator-end plug like the Zamp type.
But I agree with Obiru...solar is better...except at night, in the trees, or with cloud cover.
A generator is a very inefficient way to charge a battery (how long it takes vs gas used). The brand Battery Tender has a great small battery charger you just use the 110v plug in and has all sorts of pigtails and/or clamps to use for a battery.
I've heard complaints about the charger incorporated into the regular Honda 2000i. I have the Companion 2000i because I wanted the 30A plug (it's still 20A, not 30A). Then I found out that I STILL have to have an adaptor from the camper to the generator 30A plug. Ugh. Oh well.
I can charge my T@b using an external battery charger and my GZ Yeti 1000. It is a really nice option when solar is not an option and you are dry camping.
2021 T@b 320 Boondock "Mattie Ross" | 2021 T@b Nights: 239 | Total nights in a T@b 455 | 2022 Jeep Grand Cherokee L Overland | T@b owner since 2014