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Old 03-20-2017, 04:56 PM   #21
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That sounds like us at Darlington. We get there wed night and sometimes it's only turned off while we are at the race unless I'm crock potting soemthing. Good to news to hear. Just curious I was goin to put wheels on the front of it an rolll it up my ramps, how did you set up a winch?

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Old 03-20-2017, 05:20 PM   #22
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That sounds like us at Darlington. We get there wed night and sometimes it's only turned off while we are at the race unless I'm crock potting soemthing. Good to news to hear. Just curious I was goin to put wheels on the front of it an rolll it up my ramps, how did you set up a winch?

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Old 03-20-2017, 05:22 PM   #23
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A friend of mine has slide out shelves in the basement of his DRV, and uses a winch on an A-frame to load and unload his 6500.
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That's awesome. I'm sure I could do something similar in the bed of my truck. It would be nice because it lays flat an I can stack coolers etc on top of the frame.

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I like the size and weight of my Yamaha gens. Also running output two 2000 watt gens is 3600 watts. A trailer with one a/c for the most part is rated for 30 amps, and would use a 30 amp hook up at a campsite.

Low and behold -- 30 amps times 120 volts = 3600 watts

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