RV Generator Safety Is Essential to Know

November 30, 2009

If you are looking to make your RV completely self-contained, then you are going to be definitely looking for an RV generator for sale. While looking for these generators you need to be aware that there are three common types and of these are: a generator that runs on gas, a propane generator, and a diesel generator.

If you buy a gas generator, you want to make sure that you fire it up on a regular basis because if it sits idle you could start having problems i.e. the carburetor might gum up on you.

It is pretty important to make sure that the generator that you are looking at buying is compatible with the fuel that your RV uses. In most instances your generator will shut down by itself when the fuel tank gets low so it doesn’t use up all of the available fuel.

Since the generator gives off carbon monoxide, daily exhaust inspection is critical. When using a portable generator, the exhaust should be tested before being used and it should be directed away from the camping or RV area.

It is good to know that you can make use of your generator while you are traveling, and in fact it can be even more economical to run things like your air conditioning off of it instead of using your RV’s air conditioner.

A safety note is to always make sure that you never ever run a generator in an area where people are sleeping and not only because of the noise issue but because of the extreme hazard of carbon monoxide poisoning.

You can’t get a much more reliable power source for your RV than an RV generator, as with proper care they are well known to outlast the RVs themselves. If your generator sits for a while, it will run into surging problems and will eventually break down.

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