โDec-16-2013 10:37 AM
โDec-19-2013 05:47 PM
Aridon wrote:
My issue with the on board propane models is they really don't last long. When we boondock we stay for 6-10 hours with the genset running more or less the entire time. That would get me about a day on the miniscule propane tanks most rigs (even larger ones) come with. Sorry but I'm not filling my tanks every day or even every other day. If you boon dock so little that isn't an issue then you likely don't need to drop 5k+ on a built in to begin with.
We are getting ready to order a DRV and we are skipping gensets this time. Going to go the Honda route, bolt them down and run them from the trucks tank. Seems an inexpensive option and more flexible to boot.
โDec-19-2013 11:18 AM
โDec-18-2013 09:10 PM
352 wrote:
Make real sure you have a good working carbon monoxide detector. It is a matter of life or death.
โDec-18-2013 05:43 AM
Lantley wrote:Atom Ant wrote:Lantley wrote:Yep, they work now. Wow that is a lot of dock plate work, even the bumper. It looks great.
Hopefully photos are now viewable
Is that something the fella could do himself, or did he have to go somewhere to have it made? I assume drilling holes etc is not a big deal, but the bends all look professional.
Actually it's relatively simple. The boxes were purchased and just bolted to the bumper with u clamps. Although I am concerned about the strength of the bumper. The bumper comes from the factory with the diamond plate I believe.
Once the boxes were bolted on, the gensets are just placed in the boxes and wired up.
The set up does not use a transfer switch,the RV cord simply plugs into the generators.
โDec-18-2013 02:17 AM
Atom Ant wrote:Lantley wrote:Yep, they work now. Wow that is a lot of dock plate work, even the bumper. It looks great.
Hopefully photos are now viewable
Is that something the fella could do himself, or did he have to go somewhere to have it made? I assume drilling holes etc is not a big deal, but the bends all look professional.
โDec-17-2013 09:14 PM
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โDec-17-2013 07:01 PM
Lantley wrote:Yep, they work now. Wow that is a lot of dock plate work, even the bumper. It looks great.
Hopefully photos are now viewable
โDec-17-2013 06:53 PM
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โDec-17-2013 02:10 PM
Franbak13 wrote:
I have recently purchased a Forest River Cardinal 5th wheel and I am considering getting an on board generator. It is hooked up for generator use, but no generator.
What kind should I get? I was thinking about a 6500W but dont know that much about them.
Just need some information before I buy.
โDec-17-2013 10:42 AM
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