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Originally Posted by 16ACE27
I've owned 4 RVs that did not have a generator. If I never boondocked, no generator would be needed with any of those RVs. But living in Florida and boondocking in the summer required a portable generator to run the A/C at night for us soft, old, people.
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I wish you could have seen my face the first I was in Minneapolis on my job, and got to spend some time with some co workers up there, and when they told me they had no ACs in their homes, I did not believe them
Before our RV we camped a lot in tents in Texas, but we never stayed in the tent during the day unless weather was nice, in most cases we only camped during the Fall or Spring.
Regardless IMO having a Class A RV without a generator defeats the ultimate experience factor of RV ownership not to mention lower value on a resale.
The first I did for every RV I considered to purchase was to verify that it had one of the Green monsters big enough for two ACs