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Jan-23-2018 04:16 AM
mumkin wrote:
I don't believe that Winnebagos have the underhood generators, it is one of the deciding factors that pushes buyers to a Roadtrek/Hymer.
Running the "generator" means running the engine and yes, it will run the AC. I have one in my 170. I have never needed to run it more than an hour or so to cool down.
Jan-23-2018 02:04 AM
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Jan-22-2018 04:57 PM
magicbus wrote:
I will let you know shortly. We pick up our Era A this Friday and probably my only outstanding concern is maintaining the propane generator due to location. We head south in 2 weeks and will need to stay at Flying J/Pilot for the first 2 nights since all the CG's are closed. I plan to heat the coach overnight as a test before we leave to see how much propane and power we use so I can sleep without worry
My previous 36 had as diesel genset so it'll be interesting to play with this propane one and see what it can do.
Dave
Jan-22-2018 04:36 PM
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Jan-22-2018 04:20 PM
Tiger4x4RV wrote:
I think that the underhood generators used in some B's (Winnebago, Roadtrek, etc.) are really second alternators. They do not have to be exercised and having one frees up space for storage. Advertising touts them as quiet, so they can supposedly be used at any time without violating the no-generator hours at camps.
Jan-22-2018 04:08 PM
Will they run an air conditioner?
Jan-22-2018 03:43 PM
Tiger4x4RV wrote:
I think that the underhood generators used in some B's (Winnebago, Roadtrek, etc.) are really second alternators. They do not have to be exercised and having one frees up space for storage. Advertising touts them as quiet, so they can supposedly be used at any time without violating the no-generator hours at camps.
Jan-22-2018 03:09 PM