If you DO need to crank it and use it, 7 hours may not seem like a lot, but most folks don't run one 24/7 anyway, only to charge the house batteries for your 12v lights and fans, etc., and maybe even a TV, since they run off the batteries.[/QUOTE]
Be careful about what you say. The flat screen TV's installed on many newer RVs use 120 VAC only and not 12V. I'm sure Thor gets a much better price on 120V TVs than the 12V ones.
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