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Old 11-12-2017, 02:39 AM   #3
gmc
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Brand: Thor Motor Coach
Model: Hurricane 32A
State: Florida
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Originally Posted by davepetroski View Post
Isn't there an outlet on the side of the RV? Just use the exterior one and turn off the the stuff that you don't use inside. Then you are covered with insurance as opposed to a "custom" solution.

I also have a Honda 2000 for occasional stuff. The Honda seems to use less gas than the RV generator.
I ran 3 different extension cords - each on different 15a breaker in RV to house during power outage following Irma. Want a better way with just a single 220v 30a connection into a transfer switch...

Yes, I have a portable Genny as well... But couldn't get gas to refill mine after burning the 15 gal I had.... While the RV had over 60 gal available to it's Genny and got us thru the rest of the power outage.
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