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DrewE
Apr 09, 2017Explorer II
I'm not aware of any class C's, particularly smaller ones, that are "all-electric" (which, for RVs, basically means no propane; often there's a diesel fueled heating and hot water system in so-called all-electric RVs).
I think you may be misjudging how little you'll need propane. The stovetop is propane only; are you planning to cook only with a microwave? The water heater, if it has an electric element, is quite slow heating on electric only. The furnace is propane only, though electric space heaters or heat strips in the air conditioner can be used in relatively mild but cool temperatures to keep things warm. That much, at least, may be entirely practical in some parts of the country (including Texas).
I think you may be misjudging how little you'll need propane. The stovetop is propane only; are you planning to cook only with a microwave? The water heater, if it has an electric element, is quite slow heating on electric only. The furnace is propane only, though electric space heaters or heat strips in the air conditioner can be used in relatively mild but cool temperatures to keep things warm. That much, at least, may be entirely practical in some parts of the country (including Texas).
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