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TheAmRheins wrote:
I would like to see a diesel generator that could run for 150 hours on a single tank as a factory option. 4 days at a race track In 100 degree heat. And I don't want to mess with fuel at the track
Feb-06-2015 06:31 PM
Feb-06-2015 12:08 PM
TheAmRheins wrote:I have heard of bus conversion with two ~100 gallon fuel tanks. That should keep you running for a week.
I would like to see a diesel generator that could run for 150 hours on a single tank as a factory option. 4 days at a race track In 100 degree heat. And I don't want to mess with fuel at the track
Feb-06-2015 11:32 AM
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smarks1632 wrote:
We are looking to buy a 5th wheel, about 34' and hope to do a lot of off the grid camping...boon docking...dry camping. I see that most 5th wheels don't have a genset and wonder why.
I do see that some of the manufacturers will install one or do a gen prep set up so it can easily be installed later.
My biggest question is noise and vibration. It appears that the generators get installed in the large front storage compartment in the front of the rig...basically under the bedroom. Does anyone one have any experience with gen sets in 5th wheels and how intrusive are the noises and vibrations?
Thanks in advance for your help!
Sandy
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northmeck0255 wrote:OK and the OP lists Denver as location.smkettner wrote:Trust me, south of the Mason-Dixon Line it's practically impossible to sleep without a/c in the summer months. Sure, we could all swelter inside a plastic box, but WHY???
Do you need to run the air 24/7? Otherwise 200 to 500+ watts of solar, some additional batteries and 2000 watt inverter will be silent and vibration free.
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