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Old 12-31-2021, 08:46 PM   #22
Chance
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Originally Posted by dkoldman View Post
So for comparison; my existing Onan 5500 is actually rated for 6,000 watts with new standard with peak draw of 50 amps; versus buying a Ford 150 pickup at 7,200 watts with 30 amps max draw If so; it may be more power, but less juice for me.

With that said, I would love that system in a luxury SUV. It would be a must have for me. I have never owned a truck and not likely to ever buy one.

The Onan 5500 generator is rated at 45.8 Amps at 120 Volts, which is 5,500 Watts.

It is not capable of 240 Volts as far as I know. From a “max power” standpoint, it can provide just under half the electrical power of a 50 Amp campground service (which is 12,000 Watts nominal).
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