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Gentron 3500 watt Pro-2 RV [message #72551] Mon, 01 February 2010 22:22 Go to next message
Bob Horton is currently offline  Bob Horton   Canada
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Gentron makes a 3500 watt generator with an RV 30 amp RV outlet. For those of us in the frozen north who don't need more than one air conditioner at a time 30 amps would likely be adequate and the RV outlet would be a simple connection. The weight is only around 50 kilograms.(about an eights of the Onan).

Anyone had experience with such an animal.

Sorry I don't have a link but if you google gentron 3500 watt Pro-2 RV it will come up.

Bob Horton
Brandon, Manitoba

Bob Horton
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Re: Gentron 3500 watt Pro-2 RV [message #72552 is a reply to message #72551] Mon, 01 February 2010 22:24 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Bob Horton is currently offline  Bob Horton   Canada
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THat 50 lilograms would be a quarter of the Onan. My brain is frozen along with the temperatures up here.

Bob Horton
Brandon
Re: Gentron 3500 watt Pro-2 RV [message #72572 is a reply to message #72552] Tue, 02 February 2010 01:52 Go to previous messageGo to next message
WD0AFQ is currently offline  WD0AFQ   United States
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Bob, you might want to call Miguel. He does the Generac units here at his shop.
Dan


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Re: [GMCnet] Gentron 3500 watt Pro-2 RV [message #72583 is a reply to message #72551] Tue, 02 February 2010 07:43 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Jim Bounds is currently offline  Jim Bounds   United States
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Bob,

I am presently battling the industry trying to find an overseas (I'm using that expression kindly) generator to use in our application.  Specifications on these units and their capability seem to be a bit on the overrated side. 

Recently I bit and installed one of these portable self contained 3000 watt generators (not that one but one I felt better about than a $500 unit) and found it did not like a piston driven 13.5000 BTU roof AC unit.  it would run a rotary compressor unit fine but it barely adequite.

The unit put out huge heat which I had to find a way to pull away from the unit, the think was a bit noisy until I muffled the sound with leaded insulation and it was a B*&^% to get it connected in to the coach fuel system!  I still think there is hope and I refuse to pay Onan what they want for a generator besides I do not like their attitude as far as support or parts availability.  I have a company with a water cooled 5500 watt generator coming out soon (I hope) so all is not lost but I would not say the air cooled, portable unit I installed was such a hot thing and it had a landed cost of @ $1000.

There are many things to consider, to put up with and to modify to use these "portable" generators in our application-- go for it if you like, let me know how it goes but for the meantime I am still watxching and waiting while I lick my wounds from that last mod install!

Jim Bounds
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From: Bob Horton <bobsgmc@mts.net>
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Sent: Mon, February 1, 2010 11:22:51 PM
Subject: [GMCnet] Gentron 3500 watt Pro-2 RV



Gentron makes a 3500 watt generator with an RV 30 amp RV outlet.  For those of us in the frozen north who don't need more than one air conditioner at a time 30 amps would likely be adequate and the RV outlet would be a simple connection.  The weight is only around 50 kilograms.(about an eights of the Onan). 

Anyone had experience with such an animal.

Sorry I don't have a link but if you google gentron 3500 watt Pro-2 RV it will come up.

Bob Horton
Brandon, Manitoba

Bob Horton
Brandon
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Re: [GMCnet] Gentron 3500 watt Pro-2 RV [message #72586 is a reply to message #72583] Tue, 02 February 2010 08:03 Go to previous message
GMCWiperMan is currently offline  GMCWiperMan   United States
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Jim,

I sure sympathize with you about doing a new install of an unknown
generator. As you may have caught here, I recently installed a TroyBilt
portable in the 23', replacing the 3+ year old, totally unsatisfactory
Generac 36G. You would have lost your shirt on the installation of that
$700 unit: First I had to convert it from 120/240 vac output to straight
120 with no documentation nor assistance from the factory, voiding the
warranty right off the bat. Then a method for remote control had to be
devised, as well as adaptation to the existing control circuit in the coach.
Finally came design and fabrication of the mounting brackets and slide
mechanism (including a false start with undersized ball bearing slides).
Exhaust plumbing was something of a nightmare which required extensive
research to find a usable muffler -- and which still leaves me with a
non-Forest Service approved system. I'm now happy with the installation,
but I still have a fuel supply problems, correction of which has been
interrupted by my 455 problem. And I've done nothing about an automatic
choke, since the climate here doesn't seem to require one. I can't give an
accurate estimate of the hours I've invested, but they're far more than you
could have economically devoted -- my labor rate would not come near keeping
food on your table, much less pay the rent & light bill. :-)

Ken H.
Americus, GA
'76 X-Birchaven
www.gmcwipersetc.com


On Tue, Feb 2, 2010 at 8:43 AM, Jim Bounds <gmccoop@yahoo.com> wrote:

> Bob,
>
> I am presently battling the industry trying to find an overseas (I'm using
> that expression kindly) generator to use in our application. Specifications
> on these units and their capability seem to be a bit on the overrated side.
>
> Recently I bit and installed one of these portable self contained 3000 watt
> generators (not that one but one I felt better about than a $500 unit) and
> found it did not like a piston driven 13.5000 BTU roof AC unit. it would
> run a rotary compressor unit fine but it barely adequite....
>


> Jim Bounds
> --------------------
>
>
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