Very cool! I have been toying with the idea of getting the HF panels to do the same thing.
Stopped at a HF today to look at one of those generators and also took a look at HF's solar charging system, puts 45 watts, I'd need about 10 of those panels to get the amount of power I'm getting out of mine. I think they would be fine for keeping a single battery charged, but that's about it. That HF setup is about $150.
How long do you think you will be able to pull 500watts (small A/C) from your reserve ampere hours? (w/o going below 50% charge to maximize battery life)?
About 8 batteries in parallel should do it, I'll have all the amperage I'll need to run a SMALLer ac at nights for a few hours at least, enough to take the damp and heat down to a tolerable sleeping level. Each battery is at least an 88 amp hr or greater, and are designed to be deep discharged and recharged regularly. If I can rig up a powerful enough inverter I theoretically could run without a generator, providing I get a good recharge the next day. If there's sun. For at least 6 hrs.
Of course the cost of that big of an inverter is about twice the price of that generator
I know the trade off in carrying the extra weight will probably offset any savings I'd realize in not burning fossil fuel for power but the idea was to try and be as green, quiet and self sufficient as possible. Maybe a pipe dream.