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- Johnnydo2ExplorerThanks guys, that is wonderful headsup info.
- CavemanCharlieExplorer IIISorry, but, The rear bumper is not a good idea for a whole bunch of reasons.
You will have to find a different place to mount it. I know it sucks, but that is just how it is. Sorry again. - Johnnydo2ExplorerHi
Thanks, great advice, and ideas about mounting.
What about a good lock box?
I have a front bedroom, I am thinking of mounting on rear bumper.
Take care. - NamMedevac_70Explorer II
theoldwizard1 wrote:
Exposed generators attract THIEVES !
I make mine very difficult for thieves to steal even inside a camper shell or on a cargo carrier and never leave it alone in a campground. Has a thick handle and very small/compact easy to carry around. I learned from misfortune of others a long time ago to be vigilant for thieves and have caught a few about to do something in Texas. When they saw me watching them with binoculars they took off. In California I am
A cell phone with camera, binoculars, and another important item are handy and good deterrents. So far nothing stolen since I started RV camping in 2003. - bgumExplorerYou could mount it on the tongue and if it exceeds the tongue limit cap off and remove one of the propane bottles. 37 pounds is what a full bottle weighs. So you add 100 but remove 37 for net gain of only 63 pounds. In warmer climate we tend to use less propane and it solves the problem of proper tongue weight.
- valhalla360Navigator
Seon wrote:
Google "travel trailer generator mount"
Maybe one of these will work for you.
I like the A-frame mounted one. It adds to your tongue weight (as long as the truck has sufficient payload), which is generally a good thing for towing.
On the rear bumper of a 20ft trailer, be sure to check the tongue weight. If it's OK but borderline, that may reduce the tongue weight enough to make towing unstable.
Assuming 150lb with the mount and cover...it could easily be taking 100lb off the tongue weight.
If the trailer weighs in at say 4000lb loaded with a 450lb hitch weight (11.25%) and you drop it to 350lb suddenly you are at 8.75%. 10% is the typical break point where things get squirrely. Though higher is better.
It tends to be less of a concern on larger trailers. A 9000lb trailer with 11.25% tongue with will be 1012lb...lose 100lb and it's still at 10.1%. (5th wheels with 20-25% pin weight and wheels placed further back, tend to be even less affected).
As someone else mentioned, the rear bumper is not a structural member, so I wouldn't trust it to support much of anything. - LynnmorExplorer
canoe on top wrote:
Looks like that weighs 92 lbs dry. Figure 100 with fuel. Looking at the leverage a platform like the one pictured above would have, I would not hang that on a flimsy trailer bumper. I would suggest a trailer hitch welded to the frame.
In addition to the 100 lbs, add the platform weight. No way would I consider the idea. - theoldwizard1Explorer IIExposed generators attract THIEVES !
- canoe_on_topExplorerLooks like that weighs 92 lbs dry. Figure 100 with fuel. Looking at the leverage a platform like the one pictured above would have, I would not hang that on a flimsy trailer bumper. I would suggest a trailer hitch welded to the frame.
- SeonExplorer IIGoogle "travel trailer generator mount"
Maybe one of these will work for you.
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