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Oasisbob wrote:
Do you need one? Depends. Do you plan on camping where there is no hook ups for more than a day or two? If yes or maybe might as well get a Generator. We can camp three days on only our twin group 27 batteries. We then use a HONDA EU 1000 portable gen set to charge. If you have room go with a built in unit. May I also ad don't scrimp on quality. Get a quiet reliable unit such as Yamaha or Honda or Onan. Stay away from the cut rate units IMHO Best of luck
โOct-13-2014 04:37 PM
fj12ryder wrote:Sprink-Fitter wrote:My thoughts exactly.NC Hauler wrote:
They may camp where there is alway's electric hook up's, BUT WHAT IF power goes out due to a storm?...Has happened to us several times.....I'd opt for a generator, better to have one and not need it, then to not have one and your batteries run down and you want electricity..
With that kind of thinking , I might as well haul 150 gallons of water in my tank, WHAT IF campground water dries up and I need water?
We didn't have a generator on our previous 5th wheel and never missed it, ever. We have a generator on this toyhauler and have never used it while camping. But that 450 lb. monstrosity is always along taking up space and being one more thing that needs maintenance.
We tried to get the dealer to remove it when we bought the toyhauler, but they weren't going to give us anything for it if they did, so it stayed.
โOct-13-2014 04:27 PM
Lantley wrote:Sprink-Fitter wrote:NC Hauler wrote:
They may camp where there is alway's electric hook up's, BUT WHAT IF power goes out due to a storm?...Has happened to us several times.....I'd opt for a generator, better to have one and not need it, then to not have one and your batteries run down and you want electricity..
With that kind of thinking , I might as well haul 150 gallons of water in my tank, WHAT IF campground water dries up and I need water?
I have a built in generator and always travel with a full fresh tank.
I am always self contained if need be.
A genset is not required depending on your camping style,many have camped for years without a genset.
However I enjoy the flexibility and convenience a genset provides.
You can overnight at a Wal-Mart,Cracker Barrel, etc.in hot weather without worrying about the heat. Stop for lunch along the way and instantly have A/C and microwave as needed. Of course a generator is great when camping off the grid.
Go into Cracker Barrel and leave the dog in the 5'er with A/C on.
Power Outages at a CG or at home are easy to deal with when your RV is fully self contained.
Built-in gensets are a pricey option. However they will give you a little pay back by allowing for lunches and dinners in the RV while traveling vs. stopping for fast food.
They also keep us out of CG's sometimes when overnighting on the way to our destination.
While portables generators will get the job done, a built in genset is all about convenience. Just push a button and I have full electric to power 2- A/C units and microwave instantly.
No set-up,no put away,no gas cans,no locks or chains,no security issues at all. Just push button convenience.
Because it is convenient, we use the genset regularly. If we had to set up and put it away each time we would be more reluctant to use it.
A generator is not for everyone,however we enjoy the convenience and versatility it provides.
โOct-13-2014 04:25 PM
Sprink-Fitter wrote:NC Hauler wrote:
They may camp where there is alway's electric hook up's, BUT WHAT IF power goes out due to a storm?...Has happened to us several times.....I'd opt for a generator, better to have one and not need it, then to not have one and your batteries run down and you want electricity..
With that kind of thinking , I might as well haul 150 gallons of water in my tank, WHAT IF campground water dries up and I need water?
โOct-13-2014 04:15 PM
Sprink-Fitter wrote:My thoughts exactly.NC Hauler wrote:
They may camp where there is alway's electric hook up's, BUT WHAT IF power goes out due to a storm?...Has happened to us several times.....I'd opt for a generator, better to have one and not need it, then to not have one and your batteries run down and you want electricity..
With that kind of thinking , I might as well haul 150 gallons of water in my tank, WHAT IF campground water dries up and I need water?