Primus Palus
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So long story short... I'm going into business for myself and had initially decided I would steer away from using a trailer... to a shuttle bus. Unfortunately they're so few and far between around here that I would need to travel to multiple states to even look let alone buy. So, I decided I would instead go the RV route. Basically, I'm going to gut the inside and turn it into a mobile gaming theater. Very similar to what this guy did here:
https://rvarcade.com/
That said... I have a few questions mostly regarding the electrical side of things. I had planned to buy an Onan 7.0kW generator for the shuttle bus. I was going to mount it in the back or in a storage compartment. As most RV's come with generators... if I can score one with a 7.0 Onan (which a couple I'm looking at have)... will it be able to do what I need it to do? Can I expect to run the generator straight for 1-3 hours (the party, events, and charity lengths) and not run into problems?
In another thread people talked about CO2 problems. Would the generator being mounted on the underside and essentially outside, not negate any possibility that CO would make it into the interior? I don't think (?) that the vehicles batteries would be able to support the amount of power needed to run the lights, 5 televisions, consoles, and other things like heating/AC. But in every build for these MGT's, they all use the same 7.0kW generator.
Thoughts?
https://rvarcade.com/
That said... I have a few questions mostly regarding the electrical side of things. I had planned to buy an Onan 7.0kW generator for the shuttle bus. I was going to mount it in the back or in a storage compartment. As most RV's come with generators... if I can score one with a 7.0 Onan (which a couple I'm looking at have)... will it be able to do what I need it to do? Can I expect to run the generator straight for 1-3 hours (the party, events, and charity lengths) and not run into problems?
In another thread people talked about CO2 problems. Would the generator being mounted on the underside and essentially outside, not negate any possibility that CO would make it into the interior? I don't think (?) that the vehicles batteries would be able to support the amount of power needed to run the lights, 5 televisions, consoles, and other things like heating/AC. But in every build for these MGT's, they all use the same 7.0kW generator.
Thoughts?