I agree.
The 2000 watt generator is the better way to go.
But the rear wall air conditioner we use in the Four Wheel Campers is a small office / window type unit AC, not the typical roof mounted RV air conditioner.
The rear wall AC unit we use is a 550 watt air conditioner.
I started up our Honda 1000, plugged the rear wall AC unit into it, and cranked the air conditioner to "HIGH" cool and the generator reved WAY up, but didn't bog down or stall.
If you tried to run a roof mounted RV air conditioner (like a Coleman Polar Cub) with the Honda 1000, it will NOT do it !
I am not suggesting to run the FWC rear wall AC unit on a 1000 generator.
I think the high rpm's of the generator screaming the entire time would drive a person nuts.
Not to mention the neighbors in the campground are going to be less than happy with you.
So when in doubt buy a good 2000 watt generator.
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No way.
Read up and focus on "watts", what your need is and what your gen can provide. Be prepared, the numbers will be way different.
You will need a lot more than you think. A/C needs 2k watts minimum.
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