Your RV generator is the heart of off-grid camping—powering your A/C, appliances, and electronics when shore power isn’t available. Knowing how to prepare your RV generator for summer travel is essential to avoid unexpected failures and keep your adventures stress-free.5
Inspect the Generator Before Every Trip
Start with a visual inspection of your generator unit. Look for:
- Fuel or oil leaks
- Loose wires or connections
- Dust or debris buildup
Check the exhaust system and ensure there are no signs of corrosion or blockages. If you’re not comfortable doing this yourself, Daisy RV can perform a complete inspection before you hit the road.
Change the Oil and Filters
Just like a car engine, your RV generator needs regular oil changes to run smoothly. Refer to your owner’s manual for intervals—many recommend changing the oil every 100 hours of use or once a season.
Also, check and replace:
- Oil filter
- Air filter
- Fuel filter
Neglecting this step is one of the most common causes of generator failure. Let Daisy RV handle the service if you want it done quickly and professionally.
Check and Stabilize the Fuel
Gasoline and diesel degrade over time, especially in hot summer conditions. If your generator has old fuel, drain and replace it. Add a fuel stabilizer to your tank to help it stay fresh and burn cleaner.
Generators that sit unused for long periods often suffer from varnish and clogs, which can be prevented with proper fuel maintenance.
Test Load Capacity and Function
Start your generator and let it run under load. Turn on your A/C and other major appliances to ensure the generator can handle the demand without bogging down or shutting off.
Listening for odd sounds or sputtering during this test run can help identify issues before you’re out camping in 100-degree heat.
If your generator struggles during the test, Daisy RV can troubleshoot and fine-tune it before your trip.
Store It Properly Between Uses
When not in use, run the generator monthly for at least 30 minutes under load to keep it lubricated and operational. Also, cover it with a breathable RV generator cover to protect it from dust, debris, and direct sunlight.
Knowing how to prepare your RV generator for summer travel ensures you’ll have reliable power no matter where your road leads.