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GeezMeister
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Sep 19, 2014

Total Newbie

Hello everyone. I have a newbie question. I have never really messed with toy haulers or travel trailers. Infact, I don't even own one. One day I would like to but today is not that day.

I am looking to rent a 24' Funrunner for a weekend trip to Glamis. I found out that the trailer I intend to rent only has propane and no generator. As some of you may know, Glamis does not have hook ups. So I will need a generator. Luckily, my grandpa just purchased a 7500 watt generator last week.

What will I need to be able to hook up the generator to the toy hauler? Are there any questions I should ask the rental place about the toy hauler before buying anything?

Thanks,
Brandon
  • That shouldn't happen over a weekends use. Just making sure the newbie understands that a generator is not a necessity. I'm sure there's not one person on this site that hasn't camped over a weekend with out needing a gen.
  • bdecker wrote:
    You realize that you only need a generator for the air or microwave, right? Everything thing else will run on the batteries or propane.


    Until the batteries are dead.
  • You realize that you only need a generator for the air or microwave, right? Everything thing else will run on the batteries or propane.
  • 7500w is more than enough to power everything in the rig. Will have to look at plug configuration on genny. You'll want to use a 30 amp 110v plug on generator and adapt it to an rv plug connection if needed.

    Most funrunners I've seen have a magnatek converter so not real fast at recharging batteries. so plan on running a few hours a day to keep batts up. Preferably with meals or middle of day so not to annoy other campers if the genny is loud.

    I'd ask to have fridge turned on 24hrs before you pick up and pre cool food you'll be putting in it. Were it me renting, I'd take genny with me to pick up to insure air, microwave work before I got out to the desert.

    Find out the water tank capacity so you don't run out.

    Make sure it has a good spare tire and you have needed tools to change it.

    I'd ask for a list of what trailer comes with, pots, pans, utensils,toiletries? so you know what to bring.

    Have a blast :B
  • Sounds good, I don't even think it comes with a TV. lol. It'll probably be used for sleeping, cooking, showering and maybe the A/C depending on the weather in October.
  • ok thanks, now how do I know if the generator is putting out the "right kind of power"?

    It will depend on what equipment you plan on running at the same time. For example you could probably watch TV and pop a bag of popcorn in the microwave at the same time but you wouldn't be able to do it while running the air conditioner.
  • ok thanks, now how do I know if the generator is putting out the "right kind of power"?
  • GeezMeister wrote:
    What would be considered sensitive electronics?


    RV refrigerator circuit board, RV A/C circuit board, computers, televisions, entertainment center components, etc.

    I guess everything is sensitive to a degree.

    Bruce
  • I believe it is a Champion. So I need to talk to the rental place and see if it is a 30amp plug? What would be considered sensitive electronics? Hopefully somebody hops on and can elaborate on what you mean. Thanks