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Old 05-07-2020, 02:59 AM   #21
IDguy
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Brand: Cruiser
Model: Georgetown 30x3
State: Idaho
Posts: 223
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Originally Posted by 16ACE27 View Post
That's why motorhomes come with onboard generators.
Travel Trailers have to use external generators and if a properly sized one is used the A/C runs fine. It's only when you have a limited power generator that you would need/want a soft start kit. RV A/C manufacturers build their units assuming the RV will be connected to a power supply of sufficient capacity. They do not engineer/build the A/Cs to operate with marginal power that will cause an early demise to their product.
Most camping here isn’t motorhomes.
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