You will want to look at the legs of your steps to determine which MORryde steps you have. If your MORryde steps have a pull pin then you've got the 1st generation. If you have a button that releases the legs for adjustment, you have the second generation MORryde StepAbove steps.
Handrail for First Generation 4-Step MORryde Steps item # MR33RR
Handrail for Second Generation 4-Step MORryde Steps item # MR73AR view full answer...
If you turned off one of the generators of the 6,000-Watt Portable RV Inverter Generators - 5,500 Running Watts - Parallel Kit # 333-0003-2-0007 the amperage of the 50 amp outlet would be cut in half since parallel means the amperage doubles when combined. You can do this but you'd lose amperage. The voltage would stay same though. view full answer...
The overall height of the 4,500-Watt Portable RV Generator # 333-0005 including the wheels is 21-5/8 inches tall. If you removed the wheels from the generator then it would lose approximately 2 inches of height. The wheels act as a shock absorber though, so you you do remove them you'd want to lay the generator on a rubber pad/mat to prevent it from vibrating around while in use. view full answer...
While I don't know what the dimensions on the Patriot Power Generator 1800, I can tell you that the TorkLift PowerArmor Single Locking Battery Box # TLA7720R is 17-3/4" Long x 8-3/16" Wide x 11-1/4" Tall. If your generator is under that size, this locking battery box will do the job.
I've also attached the link to the rest of our locking trailer battery boxes that fit 12v batteries in case that doesn't work for your generator. You'll find that we've got a pretty good variation of sizes... view full answer...
The etrailer.com brand 6K watt portable generator, # 333-0002-2-0007 measures 23-1/4" long x 17-15/16" tall x 17-7/8" wide per unit. The kit includes 2 of the 3200 watt generators and the parallel kit.
If you click the provided link, you can see a product description video featuring the # 333-0002-2-0007 generator. view full answer...
Yes, since the MORryde RV Cargo Sliding Tray # MR56FR that you referenced has an 800 lb capacity it would easily handle a 450 lb generator. view full answer...
Each generator that comes with the A-iPower 3,800-Watt Portable Inverter Generators - 3,000 Running Watts - Gas - Manual Start # 289-SUA2000i-2 is 20" long x 19" tall x 11" wide. view full answer...
The overall height of the 4,500-Watt Portable RV Generator # 333-0005 with wheels is 21-5/8 inches tall. If you took the wheels off the generator would be right at 2 inches shorter. You'd be losing the isolators though so it may vibrate more. view full answer...
Good question, and it's actually pretty simple; running watts is the amount of wattage a generator can always supply, on a continuous basis. Starting watts is the amount of wattage a generator can supply for moments at a time in order to start up an appliance. So an air conditioner, for example, may need 1,800 watts at its initial start up, but just 1,200 to run.
The 4,500 watt Champion generator you asked about gives 4,500 starting watts and 3,500 running watts (when used with gas) or... view full answer...
The etrailer 3,200-Watt Portable Inverter Generator # 333-0003 that you referenced has wattage capacities that would easily power an AC unit on a travel trailer. This generator is capable of 3,200 watts surge (start up) wattage and 2,900 running watts which is more than enough for RV AC units.
15,000 BTU AC units (the bigger common size) will draw around 2,500 for startup and around 1,000 for running for a frame of reference.
I attached a review video for this for you to check out as well. view full answer...
The Power Grip Generator Plug Adapter # CAM55333 referenced in your question is rated for 125 volts.
This adapter will allow you to connect your RV's 30-amp power plug to a 30-amp twist-lock receptacle on a generator. The twist-lock design on the adapter will also prevent the plug from disconnecting as the generator vibrates.
I have attached a short video demonstration on this product that you can check out. view full answer...
The noise level of both of the etrailer 3,800-Watt Portable Inverter Generators # 333-0001-2 when they both are on is 59 decibels. Which is right around the volume of a conversation or a dishwasher. view full answer...
The Replacement 90-Degree Exhaust Pipe for Camco Gen-Turi RV Generator Exhaust System # CAM44802 you mention has an inner diameter of 1.53" and an outer diameter of 1.51" and while it wasn't designed for use with your Cummins generator there's a chance it could still work if the dimensions match what you need so you would want to check that. view full answer...
Yes, the TorkLift Lock and Load Cargo Tray # TLA7752 will work for your application. The Tray itself weighs 67lbs, combined with your 150lb generator you are at 217lbs. As long as you don't exceed the lowest manufacturer capacity rating you will be okay.
I recommend getting a Anti-Rattle Trailer Hitch Receiver Lock # 63232 as well. This will limit the movement of the tray in the receiver on your 5th wheel, protecting your generator. It also has a lock built in so that your tray is secured... view full answer...
The open frame style of generators like the # 333-P08003 have a total harmonic distortion of 25 percent. For a lower THD you would need to look into a cleaner power type of generator like the etrailer.com # 333-0003-2-0007 which has less than 3 percent TDH.
These 2 single generators can be ran parallel to provide 6,000 watts of starting power and 5,500 watts of running power. This is the highest rated inverter generator set we have available.
I attached a review video for this for you... view full answer...
The bolt holes on the Replacement Spark Arrestor Kit with Hardware for etrailer 3,200-Watt Portable Inverter Generator # 333-330713520 are 1-9/16" apart center to center. The exhaust hole diameter is 3/4". This is designed to fit the etrailer 3,200-watt portable generator. view full answer...
We have a universal cover from Classic Accessories part # CA79537 which would fit the A-iPower 5,000-Watt Portable Generator # 289-AP5000 that you referenced but would be a bit big. This generator has dimensions of 24-7/16" long x 22-3/4" wide x 22-5/8" tall and the cover has dimensions of 32-3/4" long x 24-1/2" wide x 21-1/4" tall. view full answer...
The water column (WC) rating of the Single Stage Propane Regulator part # 108072 would be far too high for your generator. Instead, you are going to want to use a two-stage regulator like the MB Sturgis Vertical 2-Stage Propane Regulator part # 108220 which will supply between 11-12.5 inches of water column. The two stage regulator would also supply more BTU's for your generator in comparison to a single stage. view full answer...
I had our warehouse measure # 333-0005 with and without the wheels and it turns out that it is actually 23-1/4" tall without the wheels and 26-1/4" tall with the wheels. I've put in for an update of this product's description to reflect those measurements.
Since you need a generator under 20" I have another option for you that is close to the # 333-0005 wattage output.
The Firman 3,300-Watt Portable RV Dual Fuel Inverter Generator - Propane or Gas - Electric Start
Item # FIR54FR is 17"... view full answer...
Yes, there is! It is the Handrail for First Generation 4-Step MORryde Steps item # MR33RR. This railing fits the first generation 4-step MORryde RV steps including the ones with the strut-assist. view full answer...