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Old 02-28-2018, 05:21 PM   #34
Chance
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Semantics.

The point is that if you go out and buy a "regular" Axis (or Chateau Class C or whatever) and then proceed to remove the Onan generator, what's left is functionally very different than a motorhome with a "modern" system like those found in Advanced RV, Hymer, Roadtrek, and now Coachmen.


A lot of replies here stated that you'd never want to live without a generator (implying standard Onan), but the original question wasn't that black and white. To me it asked what other changes would be required in order to ditch the Onan.

At least for many Class B owners the answer is no longer theoretical or hypothetical because they are driving them today.

And these systems are not limited to Class Bs -- they can be scaled in size as needed. I think they are being adopted in Bs first because those buyers are already willing to pay a significant price premium for what they want, which now includes these newer "modern" electric power-generation systems.
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