Some camp grounds do not allow generators to run after certain hours at each day. Better check this out where your going. Neighbors will be real unhappy with you when running them all night and they are close. Also hope you got a generator with a 3 gallon tank and not one of them one gallon jobs. Otherwise you are someone will be up many times at night just to put more gas in tank. If you got one of them small tanks. Forget about putting on a bigger fuel tank. The PSI's would be to much for the smaller carburator and it will flood carb out a lot. As someone said in comments here. Get one or two battires. Then a converter to take on trips. I used them many times to run lights. Use a good marine battrie and they work well. Won't run an air conditoner but regular light are two is fine. Also great to hook up outside lights for night. Another thing one can do is just use a battery for outside lights. Buy a regular 12 volt light bulb that looks like one in your house. Take an old lamp and attach to clip wires from end of plug to battery. Works for hours on marine battery.
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