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- TerryallanExplorer II
northmeck0255 wrote:
No generator=no a/c and no ball game.
It's pretty simple.
No generator, no ball game, no AC, no problem. - northmeck0255ExplorerNo generator=no a/c and no ball game.
It's pretty simple. - jnharleyExplorerWe have an installed propane Onan 5500 and love it. We used it extensively on our recent trip to Alaska. And no. We feel it did not suck down propane as we only had to fill three 30 lb tanks during our trip (3 months). Because we had the onboard generator, we were able to stay in places with no power. Our favorite campgrounds we natl, BLM, and USFS campgrounds which had no utilities. Was it expensive to purchase? Yes, but we found a really good deal on line and our after market install was quite a bit less than a factory install. We also have a PSW inverter. We had portable Hondas but always worried about them being stolen and since we have a diesel truck, we had no need for gasoline except for the portable generators. You can now get a wireless, programable start for the Onan that us really important if you have pets. We are fulltimers and we are glad we spent the money on an onboard generator.
- TerryallanExplorer II
rjsurfer wrote:
jauguston wrote:
Keep in mind those that recommend relying on solar for your power needs as your only source don't bother to mention that in order for your solar to work you need to park in the SUN. Not always a confortable place to be (-: Solar is fine I have a big solar system but I also have a generator. Here in NW Washington there are many days when my solar system delivers nearly no power. We use our coach year around and there are a LOT of cloudy/rainy days.
Jim
Couldn't agree more...
Plus my wife and I love the shade, torture for us is to be out in the middle of an open campground with the sun baking down on us. Remember if your camping east of the Mississippi more often then not there will be trees.
Our Honda 2000 does a great job in supplying cheap/quiet electricity for the camper, we can even run the air conditioner reliably with a few minor adjustments to our power usage, do it all the time.
Ron W.
Take it on the parkway, and then tell me it is quiet. There is no such thing as a quiet gen in the BRP CGs. But then. You won't need AC there either. - rjsurferExplorer
jauguston wrote:
Keep in mind those that recommend relying on solar for your power needs as your only source don't bother to mention that in order for your solar to work you need to park in the SUN. Not always a confortable place to be (-: Solar is fine I have a big solar system but I also have a generator. Here in NW Washington there are many days when my solar system delivers nearly no power. We use our coach year around and there are a LOT of cloudy/rainy days.
Jim
Couldn't agree more...
Plus my wife and I love the shade, torture for us is to be out in the middle of an open campground with the sun baking down on us. Remember if your camping east of the Mississippi more often then not there will be trees.
Our Honda 2000 does a great job in supplying cheap/quiet electricity for the camper, we can even run the air conditioner reliably with a few minor adjustments to our power usage, do it all the time.
Ron W. - TerryallanExplorer II
jblake240 wrote:
Buying new 40ft fifth wheeler, and curious if anyone
has comment one buying a generator with the camper
or if of one is even needed.
Thanks
We have been camping for 30+ years. Camp on the Blue Ridge Parkway all the time. That is primitive camping at it's best. In those 30+ years. Not once did we need a generator. We have however heard the durn things polluting the air with their noise, and smelled the exhaust polluting the air we breath, and running off the animals.
Now having said that. IF you plan on overnighting at WalMart, or a truck stop, or rest area. A gen could be a good thing to have. - dezl_drExplorerI stay as cheaply and as I can. I don't want to rv park unless it's where I'm going.
We use an on board generator a lot, I don't want a portable or worse yet portables. Just more to worry with.
We stop at any wide spot and fire it up, take a break, have lunch and then move on.
I can see where some would have no use for one, but I bought one for the last rv and another for this one. - northmeck0255ExplorerWouldn't own an RV without an installed generator.
- jwillie44ExplorerI have a generator because it gives me more flexibility on places to stay. That said, I spend almost every night in an RV Park. But occasionally it's nice to have.
Check out the eBook, "Small House, Big Yard" for more ideas. - RAINEYTXXExplorerWhy wouldn't you get one-lots more choices when stopping or power goes out of shore cord gets stolen or left behind. You can RV without a bathroom, holdings tanks heat and airconditioning. But, having those items sure makes it more enjoyable as does 120V whenever you want it.
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