I have a Honda eu 7000 is. Here are the power output specs from Honda: AC Output 120/240V 7000W max. (58.3/29.1A) 5500W rated (45.8/22.9A). I checked on the Honda website and downloaded the manual and could not find a spec for how long it can output at its peak power output. I always thought it was 30 sec but it may be longer. I have used it to power my house during power outages for many years with no issues. It can start and run my 1.5 HP well pump which draws 2kW (and much more at start-up) along with other normal loads without a hiccup. In all the years of running it, I’ve never tripped its internal circuit breaker. That’s said, it can’t start my 1.5 ton AC compressor which even has a soft start. I would think it would work just fine powering a 5th wheel as long as you don’t exceed its continuous and peak power and current ratings. It is a heavy beast weighing in at over 250 lbs! It is amazingly quiet. In the eco mode, you can have a conversation right next to it in a normal speaking voice.
I have a Honda eu 7000 is. Here are the power output specs from Honda: AC Output 120/240V 7000W max. (58.3/29.1A) 5500W rated (45.8/22.9A). I checked on the Honda website and downloaded the manual and could not find a spec for how long it can output at its peak power output. I always thought it was 30 sec but it may be longer. I have used it to power my house during power outages for many years with no issues. It can start and run my 1.5 HP well pump which draws 2kW (and much more at start-up) along with other normal loads without a hiccup. In all the years of running it, I’ve never tripped its internal circuit breaker. That’s said, it can’t start my 1.5 ton AC compressor which even has a soft start. I would think it would work just fine powering a 5th wheel as long as you don’t exceed its continuous and peak power and current ratings. It is a heavy beast weighing in at over 250 lbs! It is amazingly quiet. In the eco mode, you can have a conversation right next to it in a normal speaking voice.