We recently bought a 2010 Eagle Ridge 35 QSQB Fifth Wheel.
I'd like to use a generator to run the A/C while we're driving so we can keep our dogs cool in the trailer.
There's a compartment up front for a generator, but the actual plug for the power cord is in the rear of the trailer. The dealer said it would cost $5,000 to add a plug to the front of the trailer.
At this point, I think these are my options:
1. Mount a carrier on the back to hold the generator so it can plug directly into the socket.
2. Put the generator in the bed of my truck and somehow run a cord to the back of the trailer where the plug is.
3. Put the generator in the bed of my truck and somehow add a plug in the front of the trailer and run a cord from the generator to the new plug.
Please let me know what you recommend.
Thanks.
I'd like to use a generator to run the A/C while we're driving so we can keep our dogs cool in the trailer.
There's a compartment up front for a generator, but the actual plug for the power cord is in the rear of the trailer. The dealer said it would cost $5,000 to add a plug to the front of the trailer.
At this point, I think these are my options:
1. Mount a carrier on the back to hold the generator so it can plug directly into the socket.
2. Put the generator in the bed of my truck and somehow run a cord to the back of the trailer where the plug is.
3. Put the generator in the bed of my truck and somehow add a plug in the front of the trailer and run a cord from the generator to the new plug.
Please let me know what you recommend.
Thanks.