07-21-2014, 10:08 AM
Newell has a history of building coaches for racing teams who run their generators non-stop for days at a time. Stopping them daily to check the oil is a good idea and changing the oil and filters every 150-250 hours (500 hours if you are running synthetic) is a good idea.
If my engine is on and it is over 60 degrees outside, you can bet that my generator is running. I don't dry camp often but when I do, my generator is running all of the generator-allowed hours.
As my wife says, 'I have an RV so I don't have to camp.'
If my engine is on and it is over 60 degrees outside, you can bet that my generator is running. I don't dry camp often but when I do, my generator is running all of the generator-allowed hours.
As my wife says, 'I have an RV so I don't have to camp.'