Georgia_Biker
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We had an unusual situation yesterday. ON Sunday we had friends over to see our New Bighorn 3601RE. Our friends are considering the purchase of a 5th wheel and we wanted to show it off. Our Big Horn was purchased in April NEW and we have been out only three times so far camping but, love it! Prior to their arrival I started the generator to run the air conditioner to cool the unit down. I also have a standard extension cord running from my home to the RV. and it was out of fuel. After about 4 hours we were enjoying the RV and the generator shut off. I checked the LP tank and it was out of fuel. I switched over to the other tank and went to restart the generator and it would not start. The battery level on the control panel indicated a fully charged battery, I also tested a few other items that indicated a low battery. The 110 volt extension cord was still connected to the RV. I then took my Dodge Ram tow truck and connected it to the RV with the electrical connection. The generator fired right off and all the electrical items were working now. It was obvious the battery did not have enough charge to start the generator and I am surprised the 110 volt house current was not enough to support basic requirements. Would appreciate any comments.