Bordercollie wrote:
It's nice to start the generator at rest stops, public parks, airshows, sport and hobby venues, theme parks, etc., to run roof AC, brew coffee, nuke food, run air compressor and operate other 110vac items. It's also nice to retire to the RV and start the generator when you experience an earthquake or when there is a power outage. I would not buy any RV without a functioning generator, propane/electric fridge, roof air conditioner, stove/oven, microwave, water heater, shower, toilet and awning. We gave up on "roughing it" 40 years ago.
Nicely stated!
X2 ... and exactly my position too.