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pianotuna
Jan 04, 2015Nomad III
Hi,
If you plan to not rely on campgrounds that suggests boondocking. My own opinion is that size greatly affects the ability to do that, with medium size units getting quite an edge. I don't think many folks who go 42 foot boondock much at all.
Not relying on campgrounds means providing power, and possibly the most economical way to do that is a large wattage solar system.
Water is always a premium item for boondocking too. My RV came with 40 gallon and 26 gallon fresh water tanks. This gives me about 45 minutes of pump "run time" before refilling is necessary.
If you plan to not rely on campgrounds that suggests boondocking. My own opinion is that size greatly affects the ability to do that, with medium size units getting quite an edge. I don't think many folks who go 42 foot boondock much at all.
Not relying on campgrounds means providing power, and possibly the most economical way to do that is a large wattage solar system.
Water is always a premium item for boondocking too. My RV came with 40 gallon and 26 gallon fresh water tanks. This gives me about 45 minutes of pump "run time" before refilling is necessary.
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