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edatlanta
Oct 30, 2017Explorer II
memtb wrote:
As we primarily boondock, when in hot areas....obviously the geni is needed. If stopping for only one night, a built-in geni is very practical, as you’re not having to set up geni ( in our case... 2 x 2000’s) and then put away the next morning. Of course having a 3000+ in the truck bed alleviates much of the geni handling.
That said, we had a propane fueled built-in in a previous unit....never again. Propane consumption was outrageous! If I had the option of a gasoline fueled “on-board geni....then yes!
On our previous “on-board” geni... noise, vibration, and fumes, were a non-issue. Only “feeding it”!
Mine is gas fed. I have a battery operated fuel pump that makes transferring gas even easier. It operates on 2 AA batteries and works great.
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