So I finally found and bought a newer TT. This one has A/C. In the past we have dry camped a lot. If I want to use the A/C I will have to switch tactics and not rely on my batteries for everything. This means some other form of power, such as a genset. As with most TTs there is no place to install a built in model. While I know that a 2400 will start my A/C to run it on 30 amp service and keep it from surging I will need to go to a 3000 or better. This usually means 135+ lbs for a Cummins/Onan or Yamaha set. I know there are lighter and cheaper models out there but I am not a fan of buying cheap junk, even if it only will get used in the summer. Just like buying a TT I would rather buy a used Mercedes than a brand new Lada with all the bells and whistles.
So this brings up a problem. Where do I put a heavy generator. I am not strong enough to lift it into my truck by myself and even with another person it would be a grunt. I also have a canopy on the truck so I don't think running it inside or even on the tailgate would be a good idea. It would be up higher so the noise level would be more noticed inside the TT.
I saw a new TT at a dealership with a frame above the batteries that was designed to hold a genset. Then there are the "baskets" that you mount on the hitch on the back of the trailer. Won't both of the options affect my tongue weight? Onan at one time had a rear mounted genset called a Juice Box that weight about 360#. It came in either a 3. 6 LP model or a 4. 0 gasoline version and used their Microlite ( Microquiet ) generator.
I thought about making my own version by getting an older Onan RV genset and mounting it , a battery and a LP bottle back there and running the exhaust up the rear ladder out of the way.
What do you "experienced " RVers think? Shadrach
So this brings up a problem. Where do I put a heavy generator. I am not strong enough to lift it into my truck by myself and even with another person it would be a grunt. I also have a canopy on the truck so I don't think running it inside or even on the tailgate would be a good idea. It would be up higher so the noise level would be more noticed inside the TT.
I saw a new TT at a dealership with a frame above the batteries that was designed to hold a genset. Then there are the "baskets" that you mount on the hitch on the back of the trailer. Won't both of the options affect my tongue weight? Onan at one time had a rear mounted genset called a Juice Box that weight about 360#. It came in either a 3. 6 LP model or a 4. 0 gasoline version and used their Microlite ( Microquiet ) generator.
I thought about making my own version by getting an older Onan RV genset and mounting it , a battery and a LP bottle back there and running the exhaust up the rear ladder out of the way.
What do you "experienced " RVers think? Shadrach
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