Forum Discussion
MEXICOWANDERER
Jan 09, 2018Explorer
Storm coming...
I switch to batteries before the storm hits. When it's nice and dry. And I suffer more storms than most on this forum. I am wise enough to CHECK generator oil and coolant BEFORE starting it up after a storm.
Because of GLOW PLUGS, turbo charger, etc. I have a 5-minute run up before I switch on the governor. 550 advanced to 1,200 RPM
It is common to receive one inch per hour during tropical storms.
My BiPAP is on a dedicated Group 29 Lifeline AGM separate from the hotel batteries
I switch to batteries before the storm hits. When it's nice and dry. And I suffer more storms than most on this forum. I am wise enough to CHECK generator oil and coolant BEFORE starting it up after a storm.
Because of GLOW PLUGS, turbo charger, etc. I have a 5-minute run up before I switch on the governor. 550 advanced to 1,200 RPM
It is common to receive one inch per hour during tropical storms.
My BiPAP is on a dedicated Group 29 Lifeline AGM separate from the hotel batteries
About Technical Issues
Having RV issues? Connect with others who have been in your shoes.24,193 PostsLatest Activity: Jan 27, 2025