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Quiet Little Yamaha Generator – RV NANA | LIVING THE RV LIFE
RV NANA | LIVING THE RV LIFE

Quiet Little Yamaha Generator

Well y’all we’re headed into that part of summer where we here on the Gulf Coast start paying closer attention to the weather. Hurricane Season is here with it’s powerful storms and side effects as well. Anyone who has lived in the Gulf Coast region of America for any length of time can regale you with tales of Hurricanes past. Hurricanes like Ike, Rita, Katrina, Alicia, Andrew, Mitch, or even those classic baddies from the 60’s like Carla, Camille, or Beulah. All of them wreaked havoc due to their incredible wind speeds, torrential downpours, or the storm surges they created. So with that said, if you’re down here enjoying the coast this summer or if your RV is in a semi-permanent berth within shouting distance of the beach…are you prepared?

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We’re offering a new quiet running Yamaha generator for a couple hundred dollars less than their list price that would be a perfect back up electrical supply this hurricane season. Plus it is truly lightweight and portable, only weighing in at twenty seven or so pounds. It supplies electricity at 12V and is perfect for use with your RV’s AC/DC converter. It holds a smidge over a gallon of fuel and that gallon will provide a 12 hour run time between refueling. Yamaha has innovated up some Noise Block technology that will allow this generator to run for those 12 hours and not drive you out of your mind or make you feel like you’re listening to a lawn mower all darn day! Another great feature of this little guy is the fact that the folks at Yamaha have thought in the long term and installed a shut off valve between the fuel tank and the carburetor so when the generator is being stored for extended periods, the carburetor won’t have old fuel sitting in it clogging everything up. If you’re interested in learning more, just click HERE!