RV Generators
Generators to be used in an RV are constructed to meet specific requirements for providing power when out in the wilderness or on the road, or at a park that does not have hookups. They use gasoline, propane or diesel as a fuel source and have become quite efficient in achieving noise reduction, something your campground neighbors will thank you for. And of course, mounting the unit on sound-absorbing thick rubber pads will reduce noise levels even further. Be aware that the National Park Service has sound level requirements!
- Gasoline RV generators are the most economical and are very well suited for Class A and C motor homes with single or dual air conditioning, fifth wheels, travel trailers, sport utility trailers, horse trailers and industrial vehicles.
- Diesel generators are highly efficient and produce more horsepower and torque at steady speeds. Running on cost effective diesel, they operate at a constant low engine speed with superior air flow for cooling.
Call us 508-679-3363 to inquire about our maintenance services to ensure that your unit will function at maximum efficiency when on the road.
Our service area covers eastern and central Massachusetts, Rhose Island, southern New Hampshire and Maine.