So my brother called me the other day inquiring about my generator in my RV. He bought an RV and was asking if there was anything he needed to know. I asked him if the sales rep didn’t explain all of this stuff to him prior to purchasing. He said no. I asked if he was sure. You see, my brother was always a little to gung ho about certain things and didn’t really sweat the details or repercussion. A purchase of a snow blower comes to mind when he rarely gets any snow. Probably a months worth of snow he gets. But I’m going off topic. Luckily, for him a RV is a great purchase especially since he likes to take his family on a lot of spur of the moment trips. So I gave him the rundown on the generator. He needs to make sure that he turns it on every now and then when he isn’t using the RV. About once a month. Also, I let him know that he shouldn’t have to worry about not using the RV’s A/C because its more energy efficient to use the RV’s A/C and not the console ac. I also went into detail about not running the portable generator past certain hours on a camp ground because the sound is inconsiderate to your fellow campers and you may get a stern talking to from an elderly couple. Like I did… But that’s about all I needed to tell him for now.
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