Jun-21-2014 05:13 PM
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scrndoor wrote:Generator ready implies you are looking for a travel trailer that has a cavity for the generator and an automatic transfer switch. Hard to find in a travel trailer. The only one that I have ever run across is Excel travel trailer. Guaranteed to -10* and has a generator. Excels are not cheap and they do not make travel trailers anymore.hmknightnc wrote:
I'm not sure what you mean by "generator ready" for a TT. To use a generator you just make sure it is big enough for the load you are powering, have the correct adapter for generator to TT plug and then you plug it in to the shore power cord.
Do I understand your question?
I'll try & explain a little better ... we have a portable genny now, of which we keep in the box of the truck.
If we buy a new TT I would like the genny to be "built in" to the TT if possible, which seems rather rare, as it seems to be more common in the 5th wheels. If I'm going to spend the money to upgrade our TT I'd like that as an option. Does that make more sense?
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Jun-21-2014 08:41 PM
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Jun-21-2014 07:40 PM
hmknightnc wrote:scrndoor wrote:hmknightnc wrote:
I'm not sure what you mean by "generator ready" for a TT. To use a generator you just make sure it is big enough for the load you are powering, have the correct adapter for generator to TT plug and then you plug it in to the shore power cord.
Do I understand your question?
I'll try & explain a little better ... we have a portable genny now, of which we keep in the box of the truck.
If we buy a new TT I would like the genny to be "built in" to the TT if possible, which seems rather rare, as it seems to be more common in the 5th wheels. If I'm going to spend the money to upgrade our TT I'd like that as an option. Does that make more sense?
Yep, sure does explain it better. Problem is in my 30 years of use I have never seen nor heard of a TT having the space or ventilation requirements necessary for a built in Genny not to mention fuel ability. Good luck and let us know if find something, that would be cool.
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Jun-21-2014 07:34 PM
scrndoor wrote:hmknightnc wrote:
I'm not sure what you mean by "generator ready" for a TT. To use a generator you just make sure it is big enough for the load you are powering, have the correct adapter for generator to TT plug and then you plug it in to the shore power cord.
Do I understand your question?
I'll try & explain a little better ... we have a portable genny now, of which we keep in the box of the truck.
If we buy a new TT I would like the genny to be "built in" to the TT if possible, which seems rather rare, as it seems to be more common in the 5th wheels. If I'm going to spend the money to upgrade our TT I'd like that as an option. Does that make more sense?
Yep, sure does explain it better. Problem is in my 30 years of use I have never seen nor heard of a TT having the space or ventilation requirements necessary for a built in Genny not to mention fuel ability. Good luck and let us know if find something, that would be cool.
😉
Jun-21-2014 06:17 PM
hmknightnc wrote:
I'm not sure what you mean by "generator ready" for a TT. To use a generator you just make sure it is big enough for the load you are powering, have the correct adapter for generator to TT plug and then you plug it in to the shore power cord.
Do I understand your question?
Jun-21-2014 06:08 PM
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danager wrote:
I see you are in Calgary. Are you looking for something that is an Alberta four season trailer?
Jun-21-2014 05:39 PM
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