Probably not what you're looking for, but I went a different route. I got 2 small yamaha 2200 generators. light weight and easy to carry. They can be run in series for higher output, like running the A/C for the camper or running most of the house. As a single unit I can run one for the house and plug in freezer, fridge, lights, etc., and use the other one to run the mancave or the lake house, or let the neighbor borrow in a true emergency. Light enough to easily carry around or toss in the truck, strong enough (when run in series) to run most things. The price for 2 was about the same as the price single bigger, heavier 5000 unit.
Not as convenient as a dedicated hard wired house unit, but much more versatile and for me much more useful. In my area, the longest I've had to go without power was 40 hrs. Usually only 2-3 hrs.
Not as convenient as a dedicated hard wired house unit, but much more versatile and for me much more useful. In my area, the longest I've had to go without power was 40 hrs. Usually only 2-3 hrs.