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How to Run Your RV AC on a Small Generator

If you’ve ever tried running your RV’s air conditioner on a small generator, you know it’s not as simple as flipping a switch. Most small generators struggle to handle the sudden surge of power needed to start an AC unit—a problem many RVers face, especially those who prefer off-grid camping, smaller generators, or a quieter setup.

Fortunately, there’s a solution. With a soft starter installed, you can dramatically reduce the startup power needed for your AC—making it possible to run it efficiently on a compact generator. 

In this blog, we’ll break down how soft starters work, and how they help you save energy, reduce noise, and get more out of your power—whether you’re parked at a campground, on the road, or boondocking far off the grid.

Problems with Running an RV AC on a Small Generator

 

The issue is not the operation of the air conditioner itself that causes most generators to falter, it is actually the startup surge. When your RV AC activates, it requires a substantial spike in power, often two to three times its running wattage. This sudden demand can overwhelm smaller generators, leading to problems such as:

  • Generator stall from an initial power surge

  • Tripped breakers that interrupt cooling during hot weather

  • Overheating of your generator due to excessive strain

  • Complete generator failure in severe cases

These issues lead many RVers to conclude that a small generator is simply inadequate for running their air conditioner. However, the problem lies not in the generator's size, but rather in that initial energy burst.

Curious as to why your breaker keeps tripping? Explore our article: Why Does My RV AC Keep Tripping the Breaker?

What Qualifies as a “Small Generator”?

 

In the realm of RVs, a "small generator" generally refers to a unit rated between 2,000 and 2,200 watts. RV owners favor these small generators for several reasons:

  • They are lightweight and easy to store

  • They operate more quietly than larger models

  • They are more fuel-efficient

  • They are ideal for boondocking or travel situations where power availability is limited

Nevertheless, without appropriate modifications or the correct setup, small generators often lack the capacity to start a standard 13,500 or 15,000 BTU air conditioner. This is where an RV AC soft starter becomes essential.

An RV AC soft starter

Use a Soft Starter to Reduce Power Demand and Run RV AC on a Small Generator

A soft starter—such as Micro-Air’s EasyStart Breeze™—is a game-changer for individuals seeking to operate an RV AC unit using a smaller generator.

Here’s how the EasyStart Breeze™ solves small generator problems: it diminishes the initial power surge by as much as 75% during the startup of the AC. This allows your AC unit to start gradually, smoothly transitioning into operation without straining your generator.

The EasyStart Breeze™ is specifically designed for RVs and provides additional advantages:

  • Compatible with solar inverter configurations

  • Aids in preventing breaker trips

  • Facilitates quieter startups; ideal for early mornings or late nights at campgrounds

  • Compatible with all RV air conditioner brands including Dometic (Brisk, Penguin, Blizzard, FreshJet), Coleman, GE, and Furrion

 

For instance: A standard 13,500 BTU AC unit typically requires a minimum of a 3,500-watt generator. However, with a soft starter installed, you can operate the same unit on a 2,000-watt generator.

Thus, rather than upgrading to a larger, noisier, and more costly generator, you can retain your current one and enhance its efficiency, not its workload.

Take a look at the chart below. You can see how the EasyStart soft starter significantly reduces the required generator sizing for all different sizes of RV air conditioners.

Micro-Air EasyStart soft starter sizing for RVs

You May Also Be Interested In: Generator Sizing with a Soft Starter - Calculation Examples

How to Get the Most Out of a Small Generator When Running Your AC


To run your AC effectively on a small generator, you must be deliberate with your configuration. Here are some tips we recommend following:


  • Turn off other appliances such as microwaves, toasters, or water heaters while operating your AC. Focus on your power needs.

  • Keep an eye on the ambient temperature and humidity. Your AC exerts more effort on extremely hot or humid days, so initiate it early and utilize window shades to maintain a cool environment in your RV.

  • Use a generator equipped with a high-quality inverter. Inverter generators deliver cleaner power that is safer for electronics and more stable for AC units.

  • Install a soft starter. This point bears repeating, it significantly impacts performance.

 

With a bit of mindfulness and the appropriate tools, you can maintain a comfortable environment even with limited power.

Can You Run an RV AC on Solar and a Small Generator?

 

Yep! It’s becoming increasingly popular actually.  Many RV enthusiasts combine their small generators with solar systems to enhance their power supply. 

Bonus tip: If your RV is outfitted with an inverter and a battery bank, using the Micro-Air EasyStart Breeze™ soft starter enables you to initiate and operate your air conditioning unit using solely solar energy and battery power, without the need for a generator.

This hybrid approach is ideal for:

  • Boondockers who want to minimize noise and emissions

  • Campers trying to extend battery life without sacrificing comfort

  • RVers who value clean energy and quieter campsites

By decreasing the startup load, the EasyStart Breeze™ allows for more efficient utilization of solar or generator power, ensuring you remain cool even when off the grid.


Related Reading: Running Your RV’s AC on Solar Power

An RV AC soft starter

Our Final Thoughts: Running AC on a Small Generator is Possible

 

Yes, it is possible to run your RV air conditioning unit on a small generator. With the assistance of a soft starter for your RV AC,  like the EasyStart Breeze™, careful planning, and prudent energy practices, maintaining a comfortable temperature on the road does not require upgrading to cumbersome, noisy power equipment.


At Micro-Air, we have dedicated decades to enhancing the comfort and confidence of RV travelers. Whether you are boondocking in the desert or preparing for your next rally, our U.S.-manufactured products are designed to help you remain cool, quiet, and mobile.

Continue reading about efficient RV travel with these blogs:


  • 10 Easy Ways to Make Your RV More Energy Efficient

  • How Many Amps Does an RV AC Draw?

  • RV Bookdocking: Best ways to power your RV



 


Note: This article is for informational purposes only; Micro-Air does not make recommendations or provide support outside of Micro-Air products.

 

 

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