RV Generator Size Calculator

RV Generator Size Calculator

Here’s a comprehensive table summarizing what you need to know about RV generator sizes:

RV TypeElectrical SystemTypical Power NeedsRecommended Generator SizeKey Considerations
Small Travel Trailer (<20 ft)30 amp1500-2500W2000-3000WPortable inverter generators are ideal
Mid-size Travel Trailer (20-30 ft)30 amp2000-3000W3000-4000WConsider paralleling capability for flexibility
Large Travel Trailer/5th Wheel (30-40 ft)30 or 50 amp3000-5000W5000-7500WMay need to run multiple ACs
Class B Camper Van30 amp1500-2000W2000-3000WFocus on compact, quiet models
Class C Motorhome (<25 ft)30 amp2500-3500W3500-4500WBalance between power and portability
Class A Motorhome (30-40 ft)50 amp5000-8000W6000-8000WConsider built-in generators
Luxury Motorcoach (>40 ft)50 amp8000-15000W10000-13000WDiesel generators often preferred

Additional Factors to Consider:

  1. Starting watts vs. running watts (especially for AC units)
  2. Fuel efficiency and run time
  3. Noise levels (aim for <60 dB for campground use)
  4. Portability vs. built-in options
  5. Parallel capability for expandability
  6. Inverter technology for sensitive electronics
  7. Fuel type (gasoline, propane, or dual fuel)
  8. Altitude performance
  9. Climate conditions where you’ll be camping
  10. Future power needs and upgrades

Remember to calculate your specific power requirements based on the appliances and devices you plan to use simultaneously12467. It’s generally better to have slightly more capacity than you think you’ll need to account for unexpected power demands and future upgrades.

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