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samroland

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Hello my name is Sam, I'm very new to rvs,my first one well I'm newly crippled and thought an RV is the answer. I was wrong I can't find where to plug my generator in on my 1994 bounder and boy is it a lemon.
 
a 30 year old "lemon"? Maybe a well used old bounder, explain plugging in your generator, most are hard wired in, you just start them up, if you mean plugging the rig into the generator, there should be a receptacle on the side
 
Welcome to RVforums Sam. Glad to have you we are from Ely, Iowa. Hey we all started as dummies so not to worry there. Maybe explain a bit about your statement on plugging in the generator. Is this a remote generator not part of the rig? All RVs have issues from time to time. Just kind of the nature of the beast. You know a house rolling down the road endures a lot. Have a great day! What other issues do you have going on. There are many here who would love to help.
 

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