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Maintaining RV Portable Generators

A common problem at RV dealerships is that portable generators don't work correctly after sitting for several months over the winter. They either don't start or have a surging sound when they do run. This is usually caused by the fuel breaking down and gumming up in the generator from non-use. The generator is a critical part of RVing and must be maintained to be a realiable source of power. If you let the portable generator sit for several months, you can be assured that you will have problems the next time you try to use it or an emergency comes up and you need to use it.

To maintain a RV portable generator, you should do a safety check first. The major danger with a RV portable generator is carbon monoxide. You should inspect the exhause system to make sure that there are no leaks and that the exhaust cannot leak into the living area. This is critical, a small leak can allow enough carbon monoxide to build up until it can kill you. You should also have operating carbon monoxide detectors located in the living area to monitor for carbon monoxide. The generator shares the common fuel tank with the RV engine, but shuts off at 1/4 tank to keep the generator from running out of fuel without realizing it. The generator can be operating while traveling in the RV. It is actually more energy efficient to use the roof mounted air conditioner than the vehicle's unit to keep the RV cool.

To keep the generator in a ready-to-go state, you should operate the generator at aleast once a month for two hours with at least a 50 percent load on it.This means turning on lights, air conditioner, appliances or anything else you normally run off of the portable generator. This will make sure that all moisture is removed from the system, all parts are well lubricated and there is no carbon buildup. Always check the owner's manual for complete details on any other maintenance that should be performed.

You will also have to perform scheduled maintenance based on the hours of usage of the RV's portable generator. Again the owner's manual will give specific details of what is required and at what intervals. By using the RV's portable generator on a regular basis, you will find it to be dependable and ready for use whenever you need it to provide electricity for you to enjoy your trip.



Portable Generator Grounding Resources

To prevent electrical shock, keep your portable generator dry at all times.Don't touch it with wet hands or while standing in water puddles.Make sure you have properly grounded your unit.Do not exceed the capacity of ...

However, some can be quite noisy too.When it's time for sleep or you just want peace and quiet, the noise of a generator is quite unforgiving.So, if you need a generator, be understanding of all the conditions that come with it. ...

If the unit has set unused for an extened period of time, you may have to get a fuel additive to get the engine running and then change out the fuel in the tank. If the portable generator runs but does not generate any ...

Also check for fraying, exposed wires or areas where the cord may be underneath something else and is hard to see.Many people will put cords under rugs or furniture, but this can harm the cord and hide any defects in the cord. ...


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