Sweeney...what do you have for a generator? We are not typically "boon dockers"....but we do travel camp. My wife is thinking solar, but that will not run AC if needed. I am thinking a good ol' Binford 8200 type generator but...LOOKING FOR ADVICE?
I dunno about the binford, I think they need more power.

I would strongly suggest you avoid an open-side construction generator you see in most home improvmeent stores -- they are very loud which brings up a number of problems:
1] You anounce yourself to anyone within miles who will hear it
2] Anyoen near you will hate you and probably try to kill you in your sleep
3] They are really inefficient.
What do I have?
I have 2 --- the one I have direct experience with is a Yamaha EF2800ISHC (I think thats it) but it is no longer made. It ran my 2012 AC just fine, I assume it will the new ones as well, I don't think there has been any significant changes in window shakers int he past decade. The big downside to it is that it does not have an eco mode, so it runs at full speed all the time. The second downside is that it does not have an extended run kit available, so you must fill it when it runs out of gas.
I also have a Honda Eu2200. I'm HOPING this one will do the job --- on paper, it should. It probably won't run on Eco mode for the AC, but its darned quiet even running full-bore. It has the advanage of having eco mode when I don't need full power --- and it has the ability to attach a second fuel tank --- a little generator like this should run for a weekend on a 5 gallon can....
Once I get my rig -- I can update you on the Honda performance....maybe some one else here alerady has tested this....
I'm curious --- how do you plan on using the generator? I have lot-docked (walmart, Cabelas, and the occasional cracker barrel) and never had a problem. This was much easier with a class A since we had a bathroom...Campinns not having a john made 3m a lot less comfortable
Solar is good only if you plan on not using AC. The minute you think AC, you've got to think battery banks, multiple solar panels, large inverters etc. It just won't work in anything this small. But, if you want to run lights and a fan overnight -- solar is perfect. But even then, that is only if you plan on more than 1 night. A fantastic and a few lights will run just fine overnight on the battery on board. Maybe even 2 or 3 nights without issue.
We did a weekend test --- 2 nights, no AC, Fantastic fan, watching DVD or maybe a few TV shows each night, and keeping our Dometic CF-35 running. Have to have cold "soda". We made it from Friday evening to Sunday. The on-board battery was pretty low, but we got through the weekend.
You may not need anythng more than the CI comes with....whats your use case really look like?