jwmII wrote:
rjxj wrote:
jwmII wrote:
rjxj wrote:
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THIS ^^^ says it all....:S
Unless and/or until you do your research, don't guess.
That said, we don't boondock very much but we've enjoyed up to a week without external power. We run the genset in the morning while making breakfast and in the evening while watching TV. We've had ours for over a year now and wouldn't go back to a Notsocold ever again.
For those thinking of changing over, HERE are pictures of my installation. I did it myself, in a campground. Took me two days and several trips to the local Home Depot, but it was well worth it....Dennis
By the way, how much calculating did you do to figure out that you could run a residential on shore power or annoy people by running it for a week while on generator. What did you have to figure out or guesstimate? Oh you had to use a tape measure. Got it. :)
Why do so many folks think that running a generator is annoying to people? Mine doesn't bother me at all.
Most puzzling is when they park in the generator area and run it absolutely every minute of generator hours when for $8.00 a day more they could have full hook ups. Can you really run a noisy gas generator that's built into a class A for 12 hours for less than $8.00 a day. :R it wasn't heating or ac weather either. I was guessing dry batteries, junk converter or maybe a hamster on a cpap machine thingy.
So! Who cares?? Their business if they want to run their generator all day. It doesn't matter if they can run their built in generator for less than $8.00 a day. Their business. Mind yours. Stay home. Good grief!!
Lol. I cant stay home!!! I just got done yesterday helping a fellow RV'er work on his Class A. I didn't even hold it against him that he was a class A owner. He asked me if I knew anything about generators. His was running hour after hour and surging which made the noise even more annoying.
We ended up pulling the carb off the Generac and blowing it out as good as possible. Some horses rear who worked on it before he owned it destroyed the main jet tube slot by using the wrong screwdriver trying to get it out. We then looked at the reason his batteries were dead and found that he had somehow shut off the inverter charger??? The battery specific gravity was about as low as it could get and his frig was cutting out maybe around 9.5 volts? We also connected my 30 amp Meanwell power supply to speed things up.
We also repaired the rotted wire ends for his small poorly wired solar system. After that it was a couple Corronas with lime and discussion about energy management and how to consolidate his heavy 120 volt loads during the morning and evening and let the 150 to 200 watts of solar work during peak sun. With a small solar system and a converter that does 13.6 max he realized that he shouldn't be baking cakes on his inverter for 30 minutes. It was a positive experience with someone who isn't a jerk and we have made the rv'ing world a better place for all ;)