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Do 5th Wheels Have Built-In Generators?

By Mark on December 11, 2018

5th Wheel

What are Fifth Wheel Trailers?

Before providing the answer to the question that gave this article its title, it is necessary to attempt to describe what Fifth Wheel Trailers are.


The fifth wheel is every camper and outdoor person’s delight. It is an RV, large and sometimes weighing as much as 10,000 pounds, that is hitched to the bed of trucks.

The hitching, be it on a short on long bed truck, is done with a fifth-wheel hitch and this is to ensure the RV stays in place; that it does not sway as it is being driven away or around.

Many people have acquired the vehicle for a myriad of uses that include daily travel, tours of scenic routes, camping, and as back up, removing the need to tow another car alongside the rig.

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Do Fifth Wheel Trailers Have Built-In Generators?

The answer to this question is yes. New generation Fifth Wheel Trailers come with built-in generators. This removes the need to install one and ensures that, irrespective of where you are, you would always have access to power.

How to Decide Amp Hours?

It is important to know the amount of electricity consumed in the RV especially if alternate power sources are being considered. It is not a bad idea to attempt to install alternative power sources to reduce the load and usage of the built-in generator that comes with your Fifth Wheel Trailer.

Bear in mind that this is not an expert opinion. We are not electricians. However, applying common sense to the issue, the first step is to calculate how much power you use up per day.

The amps usage per day, using the bulk of power-dependent amenities is key. This cannot be done in one day but an average can be found over time.

Read the labels on the appliances you have installed to ascertain how much amps they consume. The calculation can be tedious and there is nothing wrong with asking for professional help.

Video Overview: Battery Capacity – Amp-Hours, mAh, and Watt-Hours

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Is an Inverter needed?

The use of an alternative power source, like an inverter, is user-dependent. The decision is an individual one. If you would rather not use the generator, for whatever reason, then an inverter is the next logical option available to you. You would, however, need to have a close estimate of your daily and hourly power consumption before you acquire and install the inverter. Even at that, you might have to not use particular appliances while the inverter is on.

Decreasing generator noise level

Generators can be noisy and also uncomfortable for those who have to listen to it until it is put off. You can drastically reduce this noise through many methods. These include the use of mufflers, soundproofing the generator compartment, and using generator baffling boxes which are made from soundproof material.

Video Overview: How to make a generator quieter – 9 Ways That Work!

Solar Energy

Installing a solar panel alongside an inverter and having a generator is one sure way of having back up to your primary source of power. The solar option is great if the area in which the Fifth Wheel Trailer is located is one that sees a lot of sunlight.

Avoid Carbon Monoxide and Electric Shock

Carbon monoxide is a silent killer. The almost odorless gas can seep into a room, inhaled for a long without anyone in the room none the wiser. It is a dangerous thing to breathe in. to avoid this, you can get yourself a monoxide alarm from Amazon. This will give you a heads up immediately the gas is detected.

Safety Features

The RV trailer comes with many safety features some of which can be installed on the RV. How do you know If you need a second generator?

If your current generator stops working, is too noisy, is malfunctioning, functioning below par, is not enough to cater to your power needs, then you need to get a new one.

The Fifth Wheel RV runs a fair bit of its features using electricity. You, therefore, cannot afford to be without power if you intend to be in the Trailer for a long duration of time.

If you’re one who has an abiding love for the outdoors, the countryside, seeks solitude, and likes sightseeing, the Fifth Wheel Trailer is a very good choice to settle issues of accommodation and power.

Create a home away from home in the RV and see how much fun it can be. Plus, if the truck is faulty, you need not take your house to the technician, just unhitch the Wheel and be done with it.

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