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Mr_Mark1
Nov 04, 2015Explorer
msmith1199 wrote:Mr.Mark wrote:
We have also done that several times. We left the motorhome at Yellowstone at the Grizzly RV park and drove to Jackson Hole, staying in a Hotel to tour the area.
If you store your coach, make sure that your generator is set to come on in case you lose power at the RV park.
Good luck,
MM.
What happens when the park loses power at 3am and your generator comes on and you aren't there to turn it off?
On our previous coach (which is the one we were in), it would kick in to battery power until the batteries got low, then the genny would kick in recharging the batteries then turn off once charged fully.
On the new coach, I have two options. I can set the genny to come on immediately when power is lost then it will turn off once city power is restored. Or, I can set the genny to come on when the batteries reach a certain point to recharge. That cycle will continue until the power is restored.
The batteries would last quite a while running just the fridge and other small demands. When leaving the coach, I would turn off the electric water tank.
The new coach has a very quiet generator as it's in a 'hush box'.
MM.
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