Me first.
We just returned from the 2014 Flipside regional burn in Texas. I took a single Honda EU2000i (1600 watts continuous, 2000 watts for several minutes) to power the camp. This genny was modified on the day of purchase with a tach and hourmeter. Other than this, it is a completely box-stock unit. It had 54 hours on the meter before we left for Flipside.
Our loads were:
1). An 8 cu/ft chest freezer (Haier brand, Sams Club purchase) - 100 to 150 watts, load was temperature dependant. Thermostat set to -10F
2). Ceiling fan in dome. 75 watts.
3). Dome lighting. String of 30 ea 5-watt bulbs - 150 watts.
4). Battery charger (30 amps @ 12 volts) for 4x110ah Group 29 wet cells. (Rarely kicked-on, likely discountable)
5). 15w CF area light
6). High velocity 24 inch fan - 175 watts
7). Charger for 18v cordless drills - 35 watts
9). Gaggle of iPhone/iPad/Android chargers - minimal, not measured.
As an experiment, the freezer was set to 3/4 of "max cold" a couple of days before we left, and the thermostat was left in that position for the entire burn. According to the WattsUp power monitor, the compressor ran 80% of the time and the internal temp never got above 0F for more than a few minutes. We were in and out of the freezer a LOT.
The 60-inch ceiling fan in the dome ran pretty much 24/7. (Note to those poor sods sweating in high-humidity areas in an airless tent: "neener-neener-neener".
The dome lighting ran for about 6 hours a day, and the area light was on 24/7. The big fan ran sporadically about 8 hours a day as needed by overheated campmates. The rest of the loads were sporadic and largely discountable from the fuel equasion.
Ambient temperature ranged from 75 to 93F, and we saw RH from 65% up to 95%. The genny started out with a fresh change of Mobil 1 Synthetic 0w30 Advanced. I changed the oil after the second day with Pennzoil conventional 10w30. We ran on the Honda's "EcoThrottle" setting at all times. Fuel was 87-octane containing up to 10% ethanol treated with an "enzyme-based" stabilizer. Altitude was less than 30 above MSL. It was rare to hear the Honda come off-idle (3000 rpm) for more than a few seconds. It quietly loafed along at 3000 rpm all weekend.
At the end of the day, we ran the genny a total of 101 hours, used 11 gallons of gas, for a daily burn of 2-3/4 gallons per day.
A comment: there was an observable difference between the burn rates on synthetic vs conventional oil. The synthetic oil resulted in less fuel used. I cant quantify it yet, but it is clear to me there is a benefit here. Since the oil capacity is only a third of a liter, I just cant make an expense-based argument for using a non-synthetic.
Some may protest the use of a 0wXX oil. If so, go here to learn about why this is a good idea: http://www.bobistheoilguy.com and read-up on the strategy.
In the final analysis, I plan on bringing 3 gals per day to BM, "just in case". This will give me lots of power to share and a buffer in case we get rain. I will use only 0w30 synthetic and change it daily.
Would love to have others contribute their experiences and burn rates with their gennys!

