@Denny16 @Tundra57 What's the preferred fuel container for travelling in back of an SUV? Suggestions? One of the reasons I liked the dual fuel option as I have twin tanks on the rig and another in the TV to fuel the fire pit/Camp Chef stove.
@johnfconway The Champion ticks most of those boxes...except only 3500W. https://www.campingworld.com/champion-3500-watt-dual-fuel-inverter-portable-generator-93723.html
I dont' have a genset but have been looking around. Like to look more closely at dual fuel units...gas and propane. Just throwing them out here for consideration...maybe others have more experience.…
Plus 1 on the Champion Dual Fuel. Mine has never has gasoline in it; propane only. Starts and runs great. It is heavy but my wife and I put it in and out of my 4WD F150 without trouble. If you are thinking about one of these, shop around. I have seen a big spread on price.
Can't be sure but I doubt you'll find a 4000W genset you can "horse around." ;) Unless of course you and "The Rock" have similar body types. This beast comes in at about 120lbs. 3500W running gas/ 3200 running LP https://nysmartgenerators.com/product/powermate-3500-watt-dual-fuel-generator/
Great and useful comments all around. Has anyone found a "compromise" approximate 4000W, dual fuel (gas and propane) generator that can be used boondocking as well as running the very basics through the rural home power panel (well, refrigerator, pellet stove, couple of lights)? Light enough to horse around with mechanical…
After exhaustive web research two things forced a decision. Lightweight and quiet RV use generators (there's a bunch that are well-rated) that can be 1.) adapted for propane and 2.) fit under tonneau cover (18.5" max height) left me with the super expensive and ubiquitous Honda eu2200i. The price tag hurts less knowing…