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Old 02-24-2018, 01:56 PM   #20
Joe-FL
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Brand: Thor Motor Coach
Model: 37GT
State: Florida
Posts: 809
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Originally Posted by bgrattan View Post
I've been pondering this question, and I'm wondering if you folks have any insights:
If someone rarely uses their generator, and uses their AC *only* when they have shore power, at what point would it make sense to not have a generator and simply use your engine/alternator in those rare cases when a charge is necessary?
I'm not planning on removing my generator or anything. This is more of a thought exercise than anything else.
Here is an example of why you may want that generator. You are camped this summer in 90-100 degree temps and a storm comes through the area. Oh no, the CG has no power for 2 days. Since you are already paid up for the week you hate to move on, so having a generator to run your coach would come in pretty handy.
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