I'm the second owner of an EU 1000 which has never been camping with us, but it's seen plenty of service due to the extended power interruptions we enjoy no thanks to our electricity "provider" Georgia Powerless. A rat running in a squirrel cage driving a Toyota alternator would probably be more reliable. But I digress. <G> What I I'm trying to say is that while the 1000 is perfectly adequate to run a refrigerator and TV, I'd sure like the extra oomph of an EU2000 if it came down to a situation when we might want to run, say, an electric heater in addition. More power! (grunt-grunt) George/ATL |
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