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Kayteg1 wrote:
Well.. it cool down in Las Vegas.
Now it is only 105F so I can work on my pool project as long as I am not in direct sun. California still sends us some smoke, but my house is high at the base of the mountain and looks like the wind keeps the smoke in the valley, when we have cleaner air.
One of the reasons I moved from California is desert climate who cured my joint pains.
You were due to stop here for few days last spring?
Aug-23-2018 01:51 PM
Aug-23-2018 01:44 PM
Kayteg1 wrote:
Dropping generator on Lance 1161 is child's play. Yes I did it couple of times. You use camper jacks to raise the camper few inches off the ground, put some pallets or boxes, or whatever under generator pan, lower camper slowly to touch the pallets, pull the control plugs, disconnect hard wire, exaust and propane line, than loosen 4 bolts that hold generator to the camper (long socket extension very handy) and then lift the camper to let the generator sit on the pallets.
I was then pulling the generator by sliding it on make-shift ramps from the palets, but now thinking - I might just back up the truck under the camper and try if I can drive the camper out.
Generator is 80-90 lb so not that hard to carry once you can grab it comfortably.
Aug-23-2018 01:26 PM
macdale4 wrote:
Good luck. Mine started running out of control. I looked all over and found someone that said he could fix it and I wasted a couple of grand before he admitted he couldn't fix it and I ended up installing a Onan 2500lp. I wish I would have done that in the first place. I don't know about yours but our 1998 Lance 945 must have been built around the generator as it was a ***** to remove.
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sleepy wrote:
I don’t want anything I can’t stop and Surat from inside rather camper
Or anything I have to plug in... except at home.
We have traveled for more than 6 months at a time... never opening the extension cord door.
Thanks.... your way would work for most people.
If I decide to buy a new Onan it will be because I’m not sure how many Generac specific parts will be available in the future... I have a world of trouble finding repairmen or parts now.
I am carefully weighing ever suggestion now.
CB
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Aug-20-2018 11:17 AM
sleepy wrote:
I don’t want anything I can’t stop and Surat from inside rather camper
Or anything I have to plug in... except at home.
We have traveled for more than 6 months at a time... never opening the extension cord door.
Thanks.... your way would work for most people.
If I decide to buy a new Onan it will be because I’m not sure how many Generac specific parts will be available in the future... I have a world of trouble finding repairmen or parts now.
I am carefully weighing ever suggestion now.
Aug-20-2018 09:31 AM