I'd like to go to a site in the Hebrides this summer, but there are no EHUs and I'm thinking of buying a small generator. I've read conflicting reports about the cheaper ones and damage that can be caused. Can anyone give me some advice and recommend a sensibly priced one? I'm tempted to go for some of the ones advertised at around £60. (B 'n Q, Aldi, etc).
Easy answer. Take a cheap genny and buy a cheap battery charger for it, and then use the genny to recharge the battery once disconnected from the van. Some already have a 12v output, however max current is usually about 7-8 amps, and when you want to recharge a large leisure battery they will trip out.
You may also consider buying some ear plugs for your next door neighbours.......
Cheap generators tend to be noisier than the more expensive models - how long are you away for? If it is the weekend then you should be able to run quite happily on the battery alone, unless you are watching alot of tv. What about a solar panel? no noise at all, and no petrol tank to top up.
Sorry to sound negative about generators but having been pitched next door to a few, some of the cheaper ones sound like demented woodpeckers. I appreciate that some people need them for medical issues etc, but if it is just a case of watching telly.......
bad idea to connect a cheap one to the van, could damage the electronics in the charger. best to do as freeatlast said, or even better not buy one at all.
most stuff can be run off gas, and a solar panel to charge the battery should work. your fellow campers will be very happy, generators are noisy , smelly things.
Thanks for that, Scrufts. The site I have in mind won't have many neighbours and the sound of the surf would probably drown it out (no pun intended).
But, I appreciate they could be noisy and like all good caravanners I consider others. I would envisage using it for short spells, but not late at night - that's for candlelight, open awnings and drinks with the neighbours I've annoyed during the day, lol
You could hook it up to your van 240v input, but then it could damage the onboard charger and other electronic equipment.
Scrufts is right about the noise, even the expensive ones are noisy if they are running right next to you. Another reason not to hook it up directly to the van.
However using it as a battery charger, you could put it and the battery well away from everyone else to recharge it.
Possibly simpler to take a second battery and a perhaps a solar panel.
I would take some of the noise comments with a pinch of salt. The vast majority of 'gennies' are within a few decibels of each other. Unless you spend around 1k on a Honda, they are all 'much of a muchness'. I am not saying they are not noisy, they can be. My Dad is an electrician and with his advice I bought a 'cheap' Wolf 'gennie'. We then built a 'box' with an outlet for the exhaust and bought some cheap soundproof panels from wickes to line the inside. Halved the noise and it was really cheap to do thus shaving hundreds off a Honda etc.
Where's there a will, theres a way.
That said, I only use mine to power up a battery and use an invertor. Also, I have a static on a small sight with no electric so everyone has them.
Go to a vehicle dismantler / scrap yard and buy some car batteries. I got 5 for £30! Get an invertor and your at the races, power most stuff they will.
We have camped next to campers with gennies over the years,but only when there is no other pitch, and found it very annoying, not just the noise ,but the fumes.Most have been very understanding and courteous, and only used them to charge up there batteries and used inverters.I don't think they should be used for weekend camping unless for medical reasons where 240 volts is a necessity.
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Last year I had a couple with a gennie next to me. They put it as far as pos from their van, which left it in line with my camper door. The noise was bad, but the fumes were choking and it was on for hours on end. The reason they had it?? to power his laptop!! and her TV!! Luckily, being very mobile in camper I moved away from them.
hello if you have a hire centre near you hire one see how you get on with it hire a four stroke or even a suit case one plenty of hire centres up in inverness on your way up if that fails contact me and i will hire you mine
I appreciate that. I also appreciate the concerns of those who have replied so far, but I have to stress that no way would I run a generator if it upset anyone near me. The site I have in mind is in the Western Isles and is pretty remote.
Thanks again for your offer, Sonic, and if I'm up Inverness way, I'll give you a call.