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It's great to see you enjoying the place as I'm sure you imagined. You had a long haul finding the place, and totally deserve it.

Battery "generators" are well worth considering. I have a Bluetti, and there are a number of other brands. It works really well, and would silently power your lights and small appliances. Of course they need to be recharged, which you could do at home during the week, or via a gas generator at the camp. The big difference is that your gas generator runtime will be reduced so less time listening to it, and you can have total quiet in the evening.

I replaced my Honda generator with the Bluetti. My run time is never long enough to run down the Bluetti before I can get it home to recharge it, and it starts every time, unlike the Honda after sitting for more than about 5 minutes. I actually really despised that Honda, and was very happy to see it go.
 
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It's great to see you enjoying the place as I'm sure you imagined. You had a long haul finding the place, and totally deserve it.

Battery "generators" are well worth considering. I have a Bluetti, and there are a number of other brands. It works really well, and would silently power your lights and small appliances. Of course they need to be recharged, which you could do at home during the week, or via a gas generator at the camp. The big difference is that your gas generator runtime will be reduced so less time listening to it, and you can have total quiet in the evening.

I replaced my Honda generator with the Bluetti. My run time is never long enough to run down the Bluetti before I can get it home to recharge it, and it starts every time, unlike the Honda after sitting for more than about 5 minutes. I actually really despised that Honda, and was very happy to see it go.
Huuumm. Did you ever have that Honda gen carburetor looked at or the decompression mec?? We've owned them for many years, and have two today and love them. We will be looking at various power options and use the system he left there, along with our 2000 Honda generator we are using there now.
 
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Those "batteries" are not generators, but my Honda is and they are so quiet and run so long on a gallon of gas, I wouldn't waste my money of an EXPENSIVE battery!

SR
 
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ArlyA has the benefit of a currently functioning cabin, and a good Honda generator or 2. He will have enjoyable time spent up there to, see how things are functioning now, and what near term and future term likes and needs are.

Then he can decide what blend of battery/solar/generator works for him. He can get plenty of advice and options from TBN members.
 
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Interesting discussion. A Honda 2000 watt generator is about the same cost as an equivalent Bluetti with solar charging. The Bluetti is rated for 3500 cycles but even if it lasted 2500, that is a lot of fuel saved. Having to lug fuel a mile is just one more hassle. But Arly already has the Honda….

I have been thinking about getting something that would let me shutdown the whole house generator at night when we do not need it running. We went through a lot of propane this spring when we had no power for 17 days. Was looking at the Honda but I leaning more towards the Bluetti or similar now.

Not having to have/store fuel is an attractive feature.
 

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