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Am i correct to assume when your in a trIler park you hook up to electric so you are not using your generstor ? Also while your driving is your generator running to keep refrigerstor lights etc working
 
First of all, Welcome! You are correct, when in a campground no generator. Going down the road (class A, B, C, trailers) don't need the genny going unless you need more A/C in a class A. The lights are 12 volt, working off the battery, and if you have an RV fridge it is going to be running off propane, unless you have a residential fridge. That would be running off of an inverter.
 
First of all, Welcome! You are correct, when in a campground no generator. Going down the road (class A, B, C, trailers) don't need the genny going unless you need more A/C in a class A. The lights are 12 volt, working off the battery, and if you have an RV fridge it is going to be running off propane, unless you have a residential fridge. That would be running off of an inverter.
Thank you so much
 

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