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Mr_Mark1
Aug 27, 2015Explorer
Like JR45 said, you will need to use the genny for air units if you are boondocking. But, if you go far enough north during the hot months, you might can get by with windows open at night and only use the genny during the day for A/C.
Depending which coach you buy, you might can run a unit or two off of the inverter going down the road. If your inverter is not wired for A/C, you will have to use the genny. And, generators like to be run so summer is a good time when you need air.
Ours is set up with four inverters and four alternators so we can run all four air units without the genny while going down the road. It can get mighty cold inside!
Safe travels,
MM.
Depending which coach you buy, you might can run a unit or two off of the inverter going down the road. If your inverter is not wired for A/C, you will have to use the genny. And, generators like to be run so summer is a good time when you need air.
Ours is set up with four inverters and four alternators so we can run all four air units without the genny while going down the road. It can get mighty cold inside!
Safe travels,
MM.
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