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RV Generator

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Generator

Overview

RV generators are usually built in on most motorhomes, fifth wheel trailers and larger trailers that have cabinets that a generator will fit in. If you enjoy boondocking or need to be self-contained, you can get a portable generator that is quiet enough to not disturb other campers.

Maintenance

  1. Follow the recommendations in the manual that came with your generator
  2. Check the oil every eight hours
  3. Change the oil when needed according to use.
  4. When you change the oil, be sure to clean the spark arrestor and the air filter.
  5. Add a gasoline stabilizer on each fill up
  6. If the generator is not going to be used on a regular basis, use Stabil in the gas tank to preserve the gas
  7. If the generator is not going to be used on a regular basis, start it every six months and run it until it gets hot, this will keep the carburetor from getting gummed up and the oil from going bad

Recommendations

  1. If you do not have a built-in generator, most people recommend a Honda 2000 generator, they are very quiet. If you require more than 2000 Watts, you can get two Hondas with a parallel hook up.
  2. What I use is a Predator 3500 from Harbor Freight
  3. Solar is way to charge your batteries without having to run a generator, but there is a high cost to solar if you plan to use a lot your appliances.

Cost

  1. Honda 2000 generator $1100 2- Hondas $2200
  2. 2. Predator 3500 Generator $900

RV Generator- How To Full time RV.docx

 

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