All ActivityMost RecentMost LikesSolutionsRe: Tiffin owners, is this trueNmRe: Tiffin owners, is this trueYes, agreed. As the OP I thank all of you for your responses. I learned a lot here. Although thinking about it further if you intend to throw a few hundred watts of solar panels on your roof the auto gen start would not seem necessary. Have always had solar so I appreciate how well they take care of your batteries no matter how much dry camping you do.Re: Tiffin owners, is this trueInverters are common yes, however I note that most descriptions on coaches I have reviewed indicate that few plugs are hot, generally only those around the entertainment center. I'm sure the $500k coaches don't have this limiting issue but I choose not to spend that much on a coach.Re: Tiffin owners, is this trueThanks for the replies. Sorry my question incited CAPS response. Having bought a rig from direct seller in Cali and living in the Plains I have become used to going it alone on my maintenance with asking questions online. Our LD is the only rig we've owned and we have solar so never looked into genny upgrades. In fact our genny has about 275 hours on it and 265 hours has been exercising the danged thing. Not much of a fan of gennys. I'm much more interested in the idea of running all electrical except A/C on the inverter. Will add solar to any rig we buy. Bill, thanks for your blog, I have enjoyed reading it.Tiffin owners, is this trueThis blogger states his 2017 Allegro 32SA has a 2000 watt inverter that feeds all the 120 receptacles and microwave and that if the batteries run low the 7.0 generator automatically kicks on. Is this true? I haven't seen this anywhere else. Perhaps he has done some aftermarket mods? Thanks, we're looking at moving up from our 13 year old 26.5 Lazy Daze as we approach retirement and look to be on the road for longer periods of time. Dave https://openroadscapes.com/blog/2017/4/10/the-inevitable-ab-comparison-part-2-camping-review