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jjrbus
Nov 24, 2015Explorer
I can see where it would be confusing. The propane tank is like a BBQ tank, but mounted on its side, not a DOT tank!
The outside where the tank is accessed is a small plastic box inside a larger wooden box in the RV. I would have posted a picture but it is time consuming on this site and does not always work.
Yes I am considering an all electric coach, there are many of them around. My last rig had a residential fridge and electric hot water tank. LP cook top, no oven but I seldom cooked inside.
Being I am in FL the genset will be on most of the time for AC so I am looking at using the most energy efficient set possible, plus adding an 8K btu AC. Also this is a 21 foot rig, so adding a rack to the rear for a genset limits the places I can park.
Sometimes I look at something and think what a great idea, then with input I realize how bad an idea it is!
Thanks for the responses, greatly appreciated. Jim
The outside where the tank is accessed is a small plastic box inside a larger wooden box in the RV. I would have posted a picture but it is time consuming on this site and does not always work.
Yes I am considering an all electric coach, there are many of them around. My last rig had a residential fridge and electric hot water tank. LP cook top, no oven but I seldom cooked inside.
Being I am in FL the genset will be on most of the time for AC so I am looking at using the most energy efficient set possible, plus adding an 8K btu AC. Also this is a 21 foot rig, so adding a rack to the rear for a genset limits the places I can park.
Sometimes I look at something and think what a great idea, then with input I realize how bad an idea it is!
Thanks for the responses, greatly appreciated. Jim
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