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Honda is the way to go I use one out in the dessert for camping they run pretty quiet compared to some cheap ones.
 
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2100 watts. It powers everything for my tank and then some. Like the Honda I can connect 2 together and get 4200 watts but I only do that if I need to. 1 is enough. Plus it handles everything in my trailer too
 

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2100 watts. It powers everything for my tank and then some. Like the Honda I can connect 2 together and get 4200 watts but I only do that if I need to. 1 is enough. Plus it handles everything in my trailer too
so my china 5000watt is a over kill
 

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I have one named [MENTION=654]lowbudget[/MENTION] that I never got to use lol
 

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I have a Costco one....forgot the name. Will let you know when i get home. 2100 WATTS and its quiet, efficient, $600, light and powered my monitor ps4 fridge, tank, on 1000 watts or less. Has 2 switches eco or heavy load. Really like it and more than enough for my needs.
 

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