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Old-Biscuit
Sep 01, 2013Explorer III
When we decided to go FT......I wanted a simple generator set up.
What do I mean by simple?
Doesn't take up any storage room that I would regret losing and one I didn't have to move/strap down/relocate
Self container....own battery/fuel tank
Enclosed/weather proof
And 'quiet'
Decided that I wanted an in-bed generator so I got one of these.....LINK
It sits in front bed area that I had no plans on using for anything else (no loss of storage)
It has it's own battery/fuel tank (charge line from my truck battery)
It is fully enclosed (rain/sleet/wind/snow....no problem)
And with the design of the exhaust it is really pretty dang quiet.
Plugs into a receptacle I added to front of fiver and will run everything in rig........30A so load management is used (common sense)
The additional receptacle up front comes in real handy.
What do I mean by simple?
Doesn't take up any storage room that I would regret losing and one I didn't have to move/strap down/relocate
Self container....own battery/fuel tank
Enclosed/weather proof
And 'quiet'
Decided that I wanted an in-bed generator so I got one of these.....LINK
It sits in front bed area that I had no plans on using for anything else (no loss of storage)
It has it's own battery/fuel tank (charge line from my truck battery)
It is fully enclosed (rain/sleet/wind/snow....no problem)
And with the design of the exhaust it is really pretty dang quiet.
Plugs into a receptacle I added to front of fiver and will run everything in rig........30A so load management is used (common sense)
The additional receptacle up front comes in real handy.
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