Midnight Rider
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The Paradigm has a generator ON/OFF switch inside the kitchen cabinet. You just don’t get a switch unless you have a generator installed by Alliance at the factory.Hey @CornCrib — brilliant idea. We are tentatively getting a Paradigm 310. Will that slide out tray fit just about any trailer? The Harbor Freight Predator we have is as follows:
20 in high
17.3 in wide
22.75 in long
Weight is 102 lb.
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I’m not 100% sure on this but after I downloaded and read the owners manual for Paradigm I realized that unlike our Class A 5500 Onan behemoth coffee pot and microwave killer there’s no Generator Start switch in the trailer. In our Class A there are two inside, one in the control panel midship and one on the dash. That dash one has been a godsend since the Chevy factory air is not nearly close to being able to cool the whole coach. We can turn it on and off while driving. My hubby used the ‘dog-o-meter’ LOL. If the dog got hot and started panting in his bed on the couch we’d turn on the AC. Keeping the coach at a decent temp in 100° weather (I-5 transitting Redding in August) also kept the gas electric Norcold fridge temp at about 45. We never got it lower than that in ten years. So I said that conversationally but looks like factory installed generator still needs a person to go outside and start it. There’s no real advantage to that as I see it. Just costs way more.
I also notice that you got the game changer instead of two separate batteries. That’s a real space saver! Did you keep any of the renogy electronics?
Husband want to know with the single Solar panel what gauge wire did they use? I don’t want to pay for that huge super Solar which I believe is 4 total panels.
All these questions are one we want sorted before we dump $100K or more…