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Need your input Richard 3-12-08  
I recently bought a 94 Ford 250 Eldorado camper van. I want to add a gen. to run the roof air. There is a small space where a gen. can be placed. Does anyone have one of these with a gen? If so, what gen. was used? Does anyone have anything (GOOD OR BAD) to say about any RV gen. that would fit, or any suggestions on what they would buy. Rich
Re: Need your input alvin hunt 3-12-08  
Mercury tracer test fusebox read on both sides is there a short somewhere or what was firing but stop just will not start
Re: Need your input Mike 3-20-08  
First, get the dimensions of the area for the genset. Make sure you can ventilate it, and you have room to service it.

Then find out how big (kW) of a genset will fit.

Finally, find out how much kW the A/C unit needs. Remember, most A/C's pull about 5X the running kW when they start.

As the previous owner of an Arctic Fox, I found that the best place to put a genset was on a rack under the back of the camper. But that depends on the camper and the truck.
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