TimToolMan
Member
Hi All,
We are very close to getting a 4000 Elite. The models at the dealers in Texas do not include the so-called Artic package. My wife works outside the RV but is off during summer and some in the other parts of the year. I have a job that I can work from within the RV. We have been living together in a 2008 Carriage Cameo since we were married back in August. We're doing great but I work at a desk with various computers. So We thought to put a desk in the garage and separate work from home would be ideal. We also love the idea of the ramp being used as a deck.
What are your opinions of the Cyclone 4000' quality to last as a Full time unit. BTW, we don't have any toys in the classic sense but I will be bringing a couple of my telescopes places periodically. Where we are based, I have a storage room to keep items in and load in the RV for specific remote camping trips.
I like the generator to be out in the country more as long as some kind of cell signal from AT&T or Verizon.
But will it be durable? Will us walking on it each day cause the flooring beams to fail? Without the artic package, can it take periodic extremes in temperatures? We live in Texas but don't travel to snow areas very rarely in the RV itself.
Thoughts are appreciated.
Thanks,
Tim
We are very close to getting a 4000 Elite. The models at the dealers in Texas do not include the so-called Artic package. My wife works outside the RV but is off during summer and some in the other parts of the year. I have a job that I can work from within the RV. We have been living together in a 2008 Carriage Cameo since we were married back in August. We're doing great but I work at a desk with various computers. So We thought to put a desk in the garage and separate work from home would be ideal. We also love the idea of the ramp being used as a deck.
What are your opinions of the Cyclone 4000' quality to last as a Full time unit. BTW, we don't have any toys in the classic sense but I will be bringing a couple of my telescopes places periodically. Where we are based, I have a storage room to keep items in and load in the RV for specific remote camping trips.
I like the generator to be out in the country more as long as some kind of cell signal from AT&T or Verizon.
But will it be durable? Will us walking on it each day cause the flooring beams to fail? Without the artic package, can it take periodic extremes in temperatures? We live in Texas but don't travel to snow areas very rarely in the RV itself.
Thoughts are appreciated.
Thanks,
Tim