โJan-06-2024 06:25 AM
We are new to camping on wheels so forgive the ignorance of my question. When dry camping away from any neighbors, how long is to long to continuously run the generator in a class A gas MH with a 5500 Onan? For example, letโs say we are on public land out west in 100 degree days and 80 degree summer nights and need AC around the clock. We do have a 200 watt Renogy solar suitcase but that doesnโt really impact the answer to my ignorant question.
โJan-06-2024 06:29 AM
Run it as long as the fuel lasts. Change the oil at recommended intervals.
โJan-06-2024 08:21 AM
That's a pretty tough question to answer because there can be many facets to it. But really it is going to come down to; If you are not in an area controlled by rules like a campground, then you can run it all night. Yes there are rules of thumb that people might talk about. But a rule of thumb is nothing more than their opinion on how they think it should be.
โJan-06-2024 06:53 AM
@Cherguin wrote:We are new to camping on wheels so forgive the ignorance of my question. When dry camping away from any neighbors, how long is to long to continuously run the generator in a class A gas MH with a 5500 Onan? For example, letโs say we are on public land out west in 100 degree days and 80 degree summer nights and need AC around the clock. We do have a 200 watt Renogy solar suitcase but that doesnโt really impact the answer to my ignorant question.
Running the generator is not a problem. However, many camping areas may have restrictions on what hours a generator may be used. I have found a few parks that did not allow using a generator at all.
โJan-06-2024 06:29 AM
Run it as long as the fuel lasts. Change the oil at recommended intervals.