next2dixie-FUN
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We wanted a generator when staying in places without an electrical hook up, like rest areas. Wanted something inexpensive, somewhat quiet and be able to handle the AC unit. I did not want to carry gasoline or spend a lot of money. All of my wants were meet at HD. The generator is propane powered, 4000 watts peak, 3250 rated watts at 29 amps and weights about 100lbs. I connected the generator to the trailer lp gas system. HD has the quick connect fitting and a 10 foot gas hose in the outdoor grill section. The quick connect fitting was installed in the lp gas line behind the right rear wheel. The pipe fittings and gas ball cutoff valve are in the pipe section of HD. The generator handles the AC and microwave but not at the same time. The final cost was under 475 bucks and it works great for us. See photos at the link below. The new connection is on the left in the pictures.
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