6:16 am at Lake with coffee with the Sharon & Mr. Childers...can not beat it!!That Ryobi has some features that my Honda generator does not have. Plus lighter weight. Never knew about Attitude adjustments..cool!! I believe that is quieter too than the Honda! Love the pull out handle! That thing is a winner!! Cable lock that baby to something! In working disasters generators are sadly the number one thing stolen. Love that camp site!!
Standard extension cord, like they have at home depot. The yellow or orange one. Just incase you don't know this generator only has 115. It will keep your refrigerator running. And please only run the generator or outside. We hope you never have a power outage. 😁
One last question.. Do you have any recommendations for a cover to protect from the elements while running generator outside? We live in Seattle and our power goes out often due to high wind, rain and falling trees. Thanks for your time.
Im impressed with the video details and time you put into. Your video has been very helpful and I just went out to buy one for my semi truck. Thanks a bunch!
I have a question,im not to fimilar with the gas thing but I bought one of these,what type of gas did u put on it,from the pump 87,89 or another type, I also heard that is good to put gas stabilizer, but not sure,what do you use?
Hi, I use 87 and I use an additive for the gas. I don't have to put stabilize in mine because I use it almost everyday. If you don't use it that offend...yes use stabilizer.
@@NomadicRamblersAdventures is it true that the gas shouldn't have ethanol? Or is it okay to use the regular 87 that contains up to 10% ethanol? I'm asking cause I used 87 regular and after an hour it kept shutting off.
I like your style of travel along with your scooter...though I love our teardrop for its simplicity! Just got back from a 3 1/2 week trip west to visit my son and his wife in Spearfish, SD. And, on the back of my Tundra, for the first time transporting was my Suzuki Burgman 650. In a recent trip to SC for a large gathering of other Rustic Trail Teardrop owners, I took along our 50cc Genuine scooters. Wouldn't even consider leaving home without bringing one of our two-wheel options. I just purchased the same generator from Home Depot with a 12 month 0% interest rate. I have only tested it so far with a 500-watt heater that I plan on using this winter, and when I was hooked to shore power, I used my entire trip and out in my yard with snow outside the door. I do use a Goal Zero YETI 400 to operate a very efficient Dometic CFX28 fridge/freezer. But the Ryobi will be perfect for those times when shore power isn't available for a.c. or heater and of course our microwave as well. I love the Bluetooth capability! How are you protecting it from the elements in camp and while transporting?
Sweet !!! I'm glad you can still get the 650 off of your truck by yourself. That's a heavy bike. Ours needs a lot of work so we did not bring it. I think we are going to get e-bikes. We love the generator but, it won't run our AC 😔 but it will run the heater. 😊 Happy Trails and if we don't talk before y'all have a very Merry Christmas. 🤗🤗
@@NomadicRamblersAdventures Where in the past I used to load a fairly heavy motorcycle, when I purchased my tour bike, I purchased a pull behind utility trailer so I could attend my son's wedding in 2017 in Spearfish. But, after that trip, decided there was no way I was going to haul a tour bike except when it broke down. So, I found a pristine 2013 with 1926 miles on it and though I had hauled it on my utility trailer, knew that it would load easier than the 1700cc RoadStar. I just wanted to use the shorted ramp instead of the heavy folding 10' ramp. And though I've had a friend spot me, the best tip I can tell you, lower the back end of your truck. Two ways to do it. Drive down a hillside, or purchase ramps for oil changes, but either way, you'll drop the rear end enough that a 7' ramp will work with ease..Not sure if this other tip will work, but I watched a Ryobi Review from another camper who has a travel trailer with a 13500 BTU A.C., and he said that he runs the fan first off his Ryobi...and once it regulates, he then turns on the compressor on the a.c. Personally, I always felt you needed at least 3500 watts of power, which you could easily do with two of the Ryobi 2300 in series. Anyway, Happy Camping and Merry Christmas to you as well!
@@NomadicRamblersAdventures Check out @Fishermen82 on RUclips...it was his review of using this little unit to power a larger a.c. Our onboard 5000 btu will barely cause a hiccup when I need to run it.
Gen Mechanic speaking up: FYI!! If you are running anything other than pure gas.. Run it out and store it empty. Ethanol will ruin that thing if you leave it stored unused for a few weeks. May take time..but over time..the build up will occur and glog the jets and passage ways.
Thank you 😊 I just bought a Honda EB2800i and love it!!😄 I would have bought the Ryobi if It had a port to charge my tool batteries but with nothing special to offer....I went for the stronger amps. I have a 22' Class C and I want to have all my stuff come on when I use the generator/inverter. Thank you for doing a demo for us 😊
He says all gas now has at least 10% . Don't use anything above 10% ethanol in the generator. It's all over the state of Georgia. We see 85/15 all the time.
@@NomadicRamblersAdventures yeah I own the predator 3500 generator already. Get ready to install remote start/shutoff. I just saw that someone came up with a plug n play for it. I'm going ck on the price. Thanks for ur quick response.
So glad you did this review... Wonderful.... Does it have a clock on it for the hours used ? I always Learn something from y'all. It could be painting, traveling, cooking, eating out, a truck, a generator. Very Useful. I appreciate your help & info. I love that handle on it too..... Can you do more Insta Pot instructions, Please ? . . Lol ! Thank you. Nice Campsite too.
Awww thank you. No ma'am it does not have the time counter but, that would be an excellent idea. Maybe that will be on the next model. I'm going to start back with the cooking here soon. When it's hot like this we don't eat a lot of heavy meals. We ate sandwiches and salads and watermelon.😀
It depends upon the size of the well do you have if it's a small welder no problem but you can't be using a huge welder and try to use this little generator.
Man! don't they have quality inspectors there in Ryobi? I purchased one from homedepot that wouldn't start out of the box, homedepot said it does not qualify for neither return nor exchange WHAT TYPE OF CRAP ISTHAT? FOR $600? COME ON.
I'm going for the Champion 3100 watt pull start inverter generator. It has a 30 amp RV outlet on it that you can just plug the RV right into like a park service. $750 on Amazon.
@@NomadicRamblersAdventures I looked at the Ryobi and the factors which were important were parts availability, service centers, and engine size 80 cc vs 121 cc. It looks as if you have had it for over a year have you had any problems? Do you like the bluetooth?
@Game Bred Duramax I have had similar results. The larger engine means less wear and tear on the engine and more devices can be run simultaneously. I have changed my oil seven times in forty eight hours use about 7.5 hours per oil change. I figure oil is cheap and if it is run more than fifteen minutes, the plug is cleaned, gapped with anti-seize compound applied, the spark arrester cleaned, it is completely dry of fuel, air filters cleaned an oiled, the cylinder lubed and brought to top dead center and then stored inside. I wipe the unit down with a U.V. protectant. After the first hundred hours I am switching to full synthetic and I have always used marine grade gasoline. I want this generator to last and run when I need it and I can do the above maintenance in about a half of an hour. I consider it cheap insurance. I live in Florida and the last hurricane I went to Walmart and every can and type of carb cleaner was sold out. With people wanting more, just take good care of your generator. Thanks and good luck.
@Game Bred Duramax This video is fairly good on the Honda's dependability ruclips.net/video/FfJyTaz1Byo/видео.html I have heard 30,000 hours but I find that hard to believe. Just make sure you follow the maintenance schedule especially the valve adjustments. There are videos on here on ways to fix just about every problem with this unit. Parts are cheap and service centers are ubiquitous. I understand if people cannot or do not want to afford a Honda and I think I would by a Ryobi if it was a matter of money. I would just baby it more by not getting it close to its full running watts and never the surge wattage. I have owned a Eu3000i and two Eu2000i's and I have had some bad economic times due to divorce. Each time I could sell these generators for almost what I paid for them. Keeping them in top shape helps and remember oil is cheap. It gets much of the metal out of the engine more often. When I have a power outtage I do not want to have to work on my generator. I want it to start and produce power. These units are truly amazing and now the newest on has blue tooth as an option. What I find rather cheap about American Honda is that many of the overseas units come with a four or five year warranty, oil and in a few instances tools. If you could figure out a fuel gauge to retrofit these units you could be a millionaire. There are two sites that has parts fairly reasonable if you are interested, Parts I keep on hand Spark Plug any auto parts store Spare air filters Finger fuel filter attaches to the fuel tank Rope starter Timing Belt $23 Total was about $40 plus shipping. Good luck.
No need to even step out of your camper to turn the auto idle on and off or reset the breaker if it trips! Download the blue tube app to your smartphone and you can control all of that from the app. Plus you can see the fuel levels and shut it off all from the app on your phone. The only reason I ever need to touch my generator is to start it or move it. 😁
Ryobi is nice genset i hope, i can have one. So we can use here in bohol phillipines, were almost 1 month we dont have electricity here because if thyphon oddete..
Great video. There is another RUclips video which explains how to fix the surging issue. He found that the alignment of the stickers telling you where choke, start, etc. is a little off. If you run it with the arrow on the grey start/choke dial pointing to a position between the 'O' and 'K' in the word 'choke', it fixes the surging issue. It doesn't get a good enough flow of gas without it which causes the surging. Great little machine though. Here is the videos: ruclips.net/video/O_DZXh67-fc/видео.html
I wish someone would make a video for a "real" newbie, what does it run on? unleaded gas? propane? How do you plug it in? To your battery? What is it connected to? How long does a full tank run?
Remember folks, Watts is NOT Amps and what you need is more AMPS. This unit at 1800 running Watts = 15.65 Amps. which is ok, but not great. A 5,000 BTU AC will draw about 17 Amps (on 115V) so this generator would be able to run 1- 5000 BTU AC and a few lights - and BTW that goes for EVERY other-inverter generator at this size by every different manufacturer including Honda. It’s only math folks and it doesn’t change - numbers are numbers.
Look, please next time just get to the point! We don't need to see you show off your vehicles or brag about your kids. You never would have considered the fact you could have been born Black in Iraq somewhere. We don't need to hear you boost or have you show off how lucky you were born. We came here to see a review on this machine.
@@NomadicRamblersAdventures It's not personal! Look, suppose you were doing some research on anything! Any subject matter. Say a welding machine. You come to my RUclips post about a WELDING MACHINE! I start talking about my CHURCH, my time in the Marines and my tours in Iraq. My political beliefs. And finally, something about the subject matter itself,....... The welding machine and it's functions.😃
Thank you for your service. Our RUclips channel is about our life and rving this great country that you served for. We posted this video because on of our subscribers ask us to show them. 😏
@@NomadicRamblersAdventures Look, sure! I was doing some research on a power generator that I can possibly use to weld with. I realize now I need a much powerful generator.
@@NomadicRamblersAdventuresRyobi is a very popular brand name in tools. Your title says "#306 Ryobi Generator---I love it" Nothing about RV/Camping. Look, it's your post. I was looking for a review on the machine.
6:16 am at Lake with coffee with the Sharon & Mr. Childers...can not beat it!!That Ryobi has some features that my Honda generator does not have. Plus lighter weight. Never knew about Attitude adjustments..cool!! I believe that is quieter too than the Honda! Love the pull out handle! That thing is a winner!! Cable lock that baby to something! In working disasters generators are sadly the number one thing stolen. Love that camp site!!
Thank you ma'am. Yes ma'am we always cable it to the bumper. 😀
FYI
A 700 watt microwave actually pulls about 1250 watts in. Won’t call them
Inefficient but that’s what it takes.
I have and love this generator.
Us too. We just don't use the microwave very much. 😊
Good information Mr Childers. Thumbs up and Thank you both for sharing.
You're very welcome 😃
Nice little generator! Love the wheels. What a great idea!
Yes ma'am it would be great for van dwellers. 😃
Thank you for this great review! Great job too both of you! Keep enjoying your retirement
Thank you 😊
Hello guys... what type of extension cord did you use? I'll just be running appliances etc. in case of an outage inside the home. Thanks for the video
Standard extension cord, like they have at home depot. The yellow or orange one. Just incase you don't know this generator only has 115. It will keep your refrigerator running. And please only run the generator or outside. We hope you never have a power outage. 😁
@@NomadicRamblersAdventures thank you!!! Subscribed!!! 👍
One last question.. Do you have any recommendations for a cover to protect from the elements while running generator outside? We live in Seattle and our power goes out often due to high wind, rain and falling trees. Thanks for your time.
Mr. C put ours under a table with a trap draped over it, so the generator gets air. 😁
@@NomadicRamblersAdventures OK thanks 😎
Im impressed with the video details and time you put into. Your video has been very helpful and I just went out to buy one for my semi truck. Thanks a bunch!
Sweet ! It's been a great little generator for us.
Good review of my new purchase, Gomer Pyle.
I have a question,im not to fimilar with the gas thing but I bought one of these,what type of gas did u put on it,from the pump 87,89 or another type, I also heard that is good to put gas stabilizer, but not sure,what do you use?
Hi, I use 87 and I use an additive for the gas. I don't have to put stabilize in mine because I use it almost everyday. If you don't use it that offend...yes use stabilizer.
@@NomadicRamblersAdventures thanks for getting back to me.
@@NomadicRamblersAdventures is it true that the gas shouldn't have ethanol? Or is it okay to use the regular 87 that contains up to 10% ethanol? I'm asking cause I used 87 regular and after an hour it kept shutting off.
I like your style of travel along with your scooter...though I love our teardrop for its simplicity! Just got back from a 3 1/2 week trip west to visit my son and his wife in Spearfish, SD. And, on the back of my Tundra, for the first time transporting was my Suzuki Burgman 650. In a recent trip to SC for a large gathering of other Rustic Trail Teardrop owners, I took along our 50cc Genuine scooters. Wouldn't even consider leaving home without bringing one of our two-wheel options. I just purchased the same generator from Home Depot with a 12 month 0% interest rate. I have only tested it so far with a 500-watt heater that I plan on using this winter, and when I was hooked to shore power, I used my entire trip and out in my yard with snow outside the door. I do use a Goal Zero YETI 400 to operate a very efficient Dometic CFX28 fridge/freezer. But the Ryobi will be perfect for those times when shore power isn't available for a.c. or heater and of course our microwave as well. I love the Bluetooth capability! How are you protecting it from the elements in camp and while transporting?
Sweet !!! I'm glad you can still get the 650 off of your truck by yourself. That's a heavy bike. Ours needs a lot of work so we did not bring it. I think we are going to get e-bikes.
We love the generator but, it won't run our AC 😔 but it will run the heater. 😊 Happy Trails and if we don't talk before y'all have a very Merry Christmas. 🤗🤗
@@NomadicRamblersAdventures Where in the past I used to load a fairly heavy motorcycle, when I purchased my tour bike, I purchased a pull behind utility trailer so I could attend my son's wedding in 2017 in Spearfish. But, after that trip, decided there was no way I was going to haul a tour bike except when it broke down. So, I found a pristine 2013 with 1926 miles on it and though I had hauled it on my utility trailer, knew that it would load easier than the 1700cc RoadStar. I just wanted to use the shorted ramp instead of the heavy folding 10' ramp. And though I've had a friend spot me, the best tip I can tell you, lower the back end of your truck. Two ways to do it. Drive down a hillside, or purchase ramps for oil changes, but either way, you'll drop the rear end enough that a 7' ramp will work with ease..Not sure if this other tip will work, but I watched a Ryobi Review from another camper who has a travel trailer with a 13500 BTU A.C., and he said that he runs the fan first off his Ryobi...and once it regulates, he then turns on the compressor on the a.c. Personally, I always felt you needed at least 3500 watts of power, which you could easily do with two of the Ryobi 2300 in series. Anyway, Happy Camping and Merry Christmas to you as well!
@@NomadicRamblersAdventures Check out @Fishermen82 on RUclips...it was his review of using this little unit to power a larger a.c. Our onboard 5000 btu will barely cause a hiccup when I need to run it.
Thank you sir. 😊
Mine says low fuel even with the tank full, is running normally though.
Any ideas?
Maybe the tank indicator is bad or the tank sensor. 🤨
@@NomadicRamblersAdventures I will try both thanks!
This generator has a pure sine wave inverter which is needed for electronics and some motors such as refrigerator compressors.
Oh yes sir.
These generators can also partner for more power if needed and you can control it via Bluetooth
Oh yes ma'am. We love it. 😃
Gen Mechanic speaking up: FYI!! If you are running anything other than pure gas.. Run it out and store it empty. Ethanol will ruin that thing if you leave it stored unused for a few weeks. May take time..but over time..the build up will occur and glog the jets and passage ways.
We only use reg. Unleaded gas in ours. Thank you for the information. 👍
Mighty nice video! Very easy and useful information. I am currently cleaning the carb on my brothers Ryobi. It is easy to service. Keep up the videos!
Thank you, they are very easy to work on except for replacing the pull rope. 😬 Going to have that done next week.
Thank you for the video and the review of the Ryobi Generator!
Great review! Your information is so useful and detailed. I have been trying to decide what to buy and now I know!! Thank you both!!❤
Your very welcome. Make sure you also get a 30 amp plug adapter to a 115 Outlet.
Great video
yeah, it will last EIGHTEEN hours, EASILY, if you are only using the usb slot to charge your phone😁
Thank you Mr. Childers
You're very welcome sir. 😁🤗
Thank you 😊 I just bought a Honda EB2800i and love it!!😄
I would have bought the Ryobi if It had a port to charge my tool batteries but with nothing special to offer....I went for the stronger amps. I have a 22' Class C and I want to have all my stuff come on when I use the generator/inverter.
Thank you for doing a demo for us 😊
If that Honda had been available when we bought we would have it. But this one will do for now but I do see 2 of those in our future. 😃
Where do you get non ethanol gas these days?
He says all gas now has at least 10% . Don't use anything above 10% ethanol in the generator. It's all over the state of Georgia. We see 85/15 all the time.
That is so good to know. !
👍👍will it run the A/C if so what but is ur
a/c unit?
No sir it's not big enough but the Predator 3500 is. AC are 10,000 btus .
@@NomadicRamblersAdventures yeah I own the predator 3500 generator already. Get ready to install remote start/shutoff.
I just saw that someone came up with a plug n play for it. I'm going ck on the price.
Thanks for ur quick response.
You're very welcome. Mr. C brought the remote start for ours too. He going to into it soon. 😊
@@NomadicRamblersAdventures
BULLSHIT they make 5000 btu's
So glad you did this review... Wonderful.... Does it have a clock on it for the hours used ? I always Learn something from y'all. It could be painting, traveling, cooking, eating out, a truck, a generator. Very Useful. I appreciate your help & info. I love that handle on it too.....
Can you do more Insta Pot instructions, Please ? . . Lol ! Thank you. Nice Campsite too.
Awww thank you. No ma'am it does not have the time counter but, that would be an excellent idea. Maybe that will be on the next model. I'm going to start back with the cooking here soon. When it's hot like this we don't eat a lot of heavy meals. We ate sandwiches and salads and watermelon.😀
The gen control bluetooth app does have a total runtime timer
😪
Review was well done! Not as loud as the generators I've heard. Hey as long as it powers that instapot, right?!
Lol...you got it. I got to eat 😂
Can it be used to weld outside ?
It depends upon the size of the well do you have if it's a small welder no problem but you can't be using a huge welder and try to use this little generator.
@@NomadicRamblersAdventures its a small welder about 25-135 amp welding range uses a standard 120v household current. Would it be okay?
It's not big enough. You need something like the predator we're about the same price $100 + $150 Mori the big predator at Harbor Freight.
Man! don't they have quality inspectors there in Ryobi? I purchased one from homedepot that wouldn't start out of the box, homedepot said it does not qualify for neither return nor exchange WHAT TYPE OF CRAP ISTHAT? FOR $600? COME ON.
What heck. We would go to another Home Depot.
I'm going for the Champion 3100 watt pull start inverter generator. It has a 30 amp RV outlet on it that you can just plug the RV right into like a park service. $750 on Amazon.
Sweet ! We heard good things about that one too. 😃
Good review love a Ryobi I use some of their cordless tools good product for the price
It wasn't our first choice but, it sure has been a good one. 😀
They said it is equal to the Honda? I really don't agree, but I hope it works out for you .
Haha we don't agree either but, it works great for us for now. 😁
@@NomadicRamblersAdventures I looked at the Ryobi and the factors which were important were parts availability, service centers, and engine size 80 cc vs 121 cc. It looks as if you have had it for over a year have you had any problems? Do you like the bluetooth?
No
@Game Bred Duramax I have had similar results. The larger engine means less wear and tear on the engine and more devices can be run simultaneously.
I have changed my oil seven times in forty eight hours use about 7.5 hours per oil change. I figure oil is cheap and if it is run more than fifteen minutes, the plug is cleaned, gapped with anti-seize compound applied, the spark arrester cleaned, it is completely dry of fuel, air filters cleaned an oiled, the cylinder lubed and brought to top dead center and then stored inside. I wipe the unit down with a U.V. protectant. After the first hundred hours I am switching to full synthetic and I have always used marine grade gasoline.
I want this generator to last and run when I need it and I can do the above maintenance in about a half of an hour. I consider it cheap insurance. I live in Florida and the last hurricane I went to Walmart and every can and type of carb cleaner was sold out. With people wanting more, just take good care of your generator. Thanks and good luck.
@Game Bred Duramax This video is fairly good on the Honda's dependability
ruclips.net/video/FfJyTaz1Byo/видео.html
I have heard 30,000 hours but I find that hard to believe. Just make sure you follow the maintenance schedule especially the valve adjustments. There are videos on here on ways to fix just about every problem with this unit. Parts are cheap and service centers are ubiquitous.
I understand if people cannot or do not want to afford a Honda and I think I would by a Ryobi if it was a matter of money. I would just baby it more by not getting it close to its full running watts and never the surge wattage.
I have owned a Eu3000i and two Eu2000i's and I have had some bad economic times due to divorce. Each time I could sell these generators for almost what I paid for them. Keeping them in top shape helps and remember oil is cheap. It gets much of the metal out of the engine more often.
When I have a power outtage I do not want to have to work on my generator. I want it to start and produce power. These units are truly amazing and now the newest on has blue tooth as an option.
What I find rather cheap about American Honda is that many of the overseas units come with a four or five year warranty, oil and in a few instances tools. If you could figure out a fuel gauge to retrofit these units
you could be a millionaire.
There are two sites that has parts fairly reasonable if you are interested,
Parts I keep on hand
Spark Plug any auto parts store
Spare air filters
Finger fuel filter attaches to the fuel tank
Rope starter
Timing Belt $23
Total was about $40 plus shipping.
Good luck.
Thank you for the descriptive video! U seem like wonderful people:)
You’re very welcome sir 😊
No need to even step out of your camper to turn the auto idle on and off or reset the breaker if it trips! Download the blue tube app to your smartphone and you can control all of that from the app. Plus you can see the fuel levels and shut it off all from the app on your phone. The only reason I ever need to touch my generator is to start it or move it. 😁
Cool I'm going to download that for me. Thank you sir. 😃
Thanks for this review sir! buying one of these today GO GATORS! peep that hat...
Ryobi is nice genset i hope, i can have one. So we can use here in bohol phillipines, were almost 1 month we dont have electricity here because if thyphon oddete..
Yes 👍🏻
Great review
Thank you 😃
I never understood why ALL of these inverters never came with wheels
The Honda equivalent is so light, it doesn't need wheels. It's quieter too. But almost twice the price.
thank you so much. love the attitude!! great review.
Thank you sir. 😊
Still working?
Of course 😁
This is a good generator, but I would have opted for a little more power.
Us too but that was all that was available at the time.
if you can't hear it, someone is going to walk off with it
😂 We usually only use it when we are out away from anybody. Plus we cable it to the bumper 😃
Great video. To bad they didn't build it too run on propane also.
I know right. 😒
Great review!
Thank you sir. 😃
Nice generator...but that rain is better...😂. 114 here yesterday...we need it badly.🌷🚍
I'll try to sent some your way. 😃 Its raining again as we speak.
Do u plug ur 30 amp cord into this?
You have to get an adapter for that. The adapter would be 30 amp to 115 which is 20 amp.
Great video. There is another RUclips video which explains how to fix the surging issue. He found that the alignment of the stickers telling you where choke, start, etc. is a little off. If you run it with the arrow on the grey start/choke dial pointing to a position between the 'O' and 'K' in the word 'choke', it fixes the surging issue. It doesn't get a good enough flow of gas without it which causes the surging. Great little machine though. Here is the videos:
ruclips.net/video/O_DZXh67-fc/видео.html
We never an issue like that. We have a video coming this on a replacement I did on the pull rope.
I wish someone would make a video for a "real" newbie, what does it run on? unleaded gas? propane? How do you plug it in? To your battery? What is it connected to? How long does a full tank run?
Ok I'll ask Mr. Childers to do one here in the next couple of days. And he will answer all your questions. 😊
You should not own a generator
@@justindwyer3832 You should not be allowed around people.
Remember folks, Watts is NOT Amps and what you need is more AMPS. This unit at 1800 running Watts = 15.65 Amps. which is ok, but not great. A 5,000 BTU AC will draw about 17 Amps (on 115V) so this generator would be able to run 1- 5000 BTU AC and a few lights - and BTW that goes for EVERY other-inverter generator at this size by every different manufacturer including Honda. It’s only math folks and it doesn’t change - numbers are numbers.
We know. We only use it for little things. No AC, no microwave and instant pot.
I bought it and returned it. I was not impressed with it especially for the price. I did a review too but not as good as yours! 👍😎
👍💯😜
Look, please next time just get to the point!
We don't need to see you show off your vehicles or brag about your kids.
You never would have considered the fact you could have been born Black in Iraq somewhere.
We don't need to hear you boost or have you show off how lucky you were born.
We came here to see a review on this machine.
Bless your little bitty heart. Thanks for your comment RUclips loves that. And yes we are very blessed. We worked our asses off to be like this.
@@NomadicRamblersAdventures It's not personal!
Look, suppose you were doing some research on anything!
Any subject matter.
Say a welding machine.
You come to my RUclips post about a WELDING MACHINE!
I start talking about my CHURCH, my time in the Marines and my tours in Iraq.
My political beliefs.
And finally, something about the subject matter itself,.......
The welding machine and it's functions.😃
Thank you for your service. Our RUclips channel is about our life and rving this great country that you served for. We posted this video because on of our subscribers ask us to show them. 😏
@@NomadicRamblersAdventures Look, sure!
I was doing some research on a power generator that I can possibly use to weld with.
I realize now I need a much powerful generator.
@@NomadicRamblersAdventuresRyobi is a very popular brand name in tools.
Your title says
"#306 Ryobi Generator---I love it"
Nothing about RV/Camping.
Look, it's your post.
I was looking for a review on the machine.
Great review!
Thank you 😃
Great review 👏🏼