Cummins Onan – RV Products – Hybrid Quiet Diesel Generator
The Cummins Onan Hybrid Quiet Diesel (HQD) system is not just a generator. Its not just an inverter. Its a revolutionary new RV electrical system that pulls power from the coach batteries to supplement the Power Unit (formerly called the generator) to meet peak demands. This allows the HQD to employ a smaller, lighter, quieter Power Unit. You get high-quality, pure sine-wave electricity from a power system that is 50% quieter and up to 20% more fuel-effi cient than a typical generator. Only the HQD combines a Power Unit, Inverter, Transfer Switch and coach batteries into one cohesive system that automatically and seamlessly powers your motor home effi ciently and effectively. Best of all, you never have to think about it. Just press auto and the HQD runs itself. It senses power loads and draws from the Power Unit and coach batteries as needed to keep your air conditioning and appliances running smoothly. The HQD can be programmed with campground quiet hours so you dont have to worry about turning off your generator or maintaining your battery charge level. Next time youre in the market for a motor home, tell your dealer you want the best value and performance in your electrical system. Tell them you want the Cummins Onan Hybrid Quiet Diesel system. Learn more at www.cumminsonan.com
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How about making a special version of this for residential standby use where clean power is a must have along with the ability to run several days non stop?
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