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Old 11-16-2018, 03:23 PM   #16
Chance
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State: Texas
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Originally Posted by JamieGeek View Post
The only downside to the portable generator is that you have to find a spot to store it while on the road.
For me that’s not the only downside.

I used one this year for first time primarily to run A/C at night during early (hot) football games, and while it worked great, the biggest disadvantage for me was hauling and smell of gasoline.

The convenience of a built-in generator with a 40-gallon gas tank would be worth every penny of added gas if I still had the choice like when I had Class C.

We also used portable inverter generator to power Keurig and microwave, which was also great, but now that it’s cooler we’re not using generator at all because it’s not worth the hassle to use it for 10 minutes.

For us powering A/C is only reason to have a generator at all.
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