Damn...they would be nothing to complain about at the track Ryobi 18V ONE+ 1800-WATT POWER STATION KIT https://www.ryobitools.com/products/details/46396039804
yawn... https://www.acmetools.com/ego-nexus...ol-reconditioned-pst3040-fc/692042011856.html Still spendy, but getting there if you already have the batteries. The 400w for $150 would be handy, I may pick one of them up.
At the risk of imploding the Beeb... do some of you guys run warmers on 200* maxed out all friggin day? Why? Do the words 'heat cycle' make you tremble? IMHO, a track day would be the most use. Come off track, install blankets, then 5-10 minutes before the next session, turn the warmers on. So... 10 mins max/hour of 1500W draw. A typical day (8 sessions) is only 80 mins max for 1500 watts of dual warmer output. Am I missing something? I also don't understand running a generator ALL night. Even a large fridge and exhaust fan can last through quiet hours with a single 12V car battery. What the heck is going on in there? Watching pron on a tube TV??
I do. why? Because I fucking can!!!! AC and sleeping in a toy hauler that isn’t a sauna is pretty awesome
It is a Northern Tool In house brand. The only real designation on the unit is the model. NH or NT5800. I will grab the info this afternoon. I have had it better than a decade so there is probably a newer version of it.
Quiet generators rock! Run a Yamaha, Honda, (or older Suzuki) next to your camping neighbors all night long, and they'll compliment you the next day. Extra quiet when you point the exhaust away from folks, and lean a piece of plywood or even cardboard against the intake / mechanical noise side.
Actual runtime is likely less ‘cause nothing is 100% efficient, but that’s what the math says if their specs are accurate.
I actually cancelled an air b&b last minute because my wife booked it and it had no AC in the dead of August humidity that she didn't tell me til the day before I cant sleep worth a fuck in a hot room. If I'm gonna be tired and sweaty it sure as heck isn't going to be while resting on vacation I'd see my breath in bed if I could afford it
Hey bumping this up as I'm looking for a small generator just to run a set of tire warmers on a supermoto bike and don't want to bring the entire trailer and 6500watt Honda. I saw a Ryobi at Home depot that might fit the bill. Any insights or suggestions?
I bought a 3600W Wen last month for $410 shipped from the company. Arrived at my house in two days and the little bit I've run it makes me believe it's a winner.
Why not save $100 and get the Predator 2000 from Harbor Freight? That's a proven platform that many people (including yours truly) have had success with.
I have a champion 2000w inverter that runs my warmers, fans, and anything that needs a charge all day long no issues. It was $350