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Searching_Ut
Nov 23, 2015Explorer
The fridge does indeed run off Propane, or 110 but it's the new 18cf unit that has fans in both the freezer and main refrigerator section, it also has the anti condensation heater strip so it will probably be a big power drain. I'll have to play with it more to see. Right now I don't have a spot big enough at the house to run out the slides. We'll pour an RV pad in the spring. The water heater is AC/propane 12 gallon so hopefully the oxygenics shower head I installed will help keep us from getting too carried away with the hot water.
For coffee I'm covered, Duel K-cup/regular drip if on power, one huge enamel percolator, 12 cup stainless percolator, and a Coleman drip filter unit that you use on the stove. Seems I'm a Utah transplant, was stationed here while in the Air Force and became retirement eligible. Liked it so I stayed. I did live here for a couple of years as a youngster though and loved exploring the state as a kid.
As for 36 hours for hair to dry. I kept mine short after my AF years. Wash, quick comb through when still wet, it dries in just a few minutes. If it gets unruly, a hat works wonders. Guess I'll just have to keep smiling, and be happy for how good I have it when I get sent out in the mornings to start the gen.
Oh, the microwave does vent outside which is nice, provided I remember to unlatch the flap on the vent cover. We also have a fantastic vent fan in the kitchen. It has the rain sensor but doesn't have a vent cover. I'll have to put one on in the spring, and replace the vent in the bathroom with a max air, or fantastic fan. It's got one of those stupid little worthless fans now, and no cover so that I can leave it open if it rains, or if I forget while heading down the road.
For coffee I'm covered, Duel K-cup/regular drip if on power, one huge enamel percolator, 12 cup stainless percolator, and a Coleman drip filter unit that you use on the stove. Seems I'm a Utah transplant, was stationed here while in the Air Force and became retirement eligible. Liked it so I stayed. I did live here for a couple of years as a youngster though and loved exploring the state as a kid.
As for 36 hours for hair to dry. I kept mine short after my AF years. Wash, quick comb through when still wet, it dries in just a few minutes. If it gets unruly, a hat works wonders. Guess I'll just have to keep smiling, and be happy for how good I have it when I get sent out in the mornings to start the gen.
Oh, the microwave does vent outside which is nice, provided I remember to unlatch the flap on the vent cover. We also have a fantastic vent fan in the kitchen. It has the rain sensor but doesn't have a vent cover. I'll have to put one on in the spring, and replace the vent in the bathroom with a max air, or fantastic fan. It's got one of those stupid little worthless fans now, and no cover so that I can leave it open if it rains, or if I forget while heading down the road.
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