A family road trip
is always a great way to bond! Luckily, you can run the generator while driving your motorhome. It’s perfectly safe to do so. However, you need to remain vigilant about a few issues that may arise, including:
Install a carbon monoxide detector in the motorhome to detect gas in case the pilot light goes out.
Be aware of state and local laws, as some jurisdictions have laws against propane-fueled generators.
Make sure your gas tank is full, as many generators rely on a small amount of gasoline to run.
Since you’re hitting the road for an extended period, you should make sure you have the best RV insurance. Consider adding roadside assistance or towing and labor coverage so you don’t get stranded. If your current insurer doesn’t offer it, go to Jerry
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