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Buy a 22ft double axle and have a welding shop install a box on the a-frame for a generator, then add tank heaters.
Problem with getting a turn-key unit is most people looking at small trailers aren't looking for 4season and generators. They want light weight for marginal tow vehicles and they don't want to lose storage in such a small unit.
- Grit_dogMay 13, 2024Navigator
Why would one go through that expense and all the modifications needed to make it a turn key setup? Especially when there are so many campers with built in gennys in that size range?
I guess unless the guy just wants to pack a portable genny with. In which case nothing need to be done besides throw a genny and a cord in the back of the truck along with a gas jug.
-move LP tanks (where?)
-add genny
-add fuel tank or can storage
-re wire
-modify framing
- valhalla360May 13, 2024Navigator
That's the point...there aren't any in that size range with a built in Genny and the other requirements.
While it sounds like a lot, it's a pretty simple change to add a rack above the propane tanks for a portable generator (they even have premade bolt on versions...no need to move the propane tanks and hardwiring it into the trailer would purely be optional.