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rk911
Jun 05, 2015Explorer
RedJeep wrote:
I am fairly new to my 2008 Georgetown class A. The prior owner had installed a bank of six batteries and an inverter. The water tank is nice and large at 80 gal and the black and grey tanks are each at 41 gal.
What I have found is that if we are doing a short (3 to 4 day) outing that I never bother to connect to the hookups at the RV park. On longer trips I'll only connect long enough to get water and to dump the tanks.
For me, the benefit is two-fold; we have no toad so less hassle if we want to go on a "milk" run and less effort at getting camp setup.
Sort of like dry camping at a full service park.
I was wondering; how many of you do the same thing?
if we're overnighting we'll usually just hookup to elec and cable (if available). and unless we plan on going out to dinner...something we rarely do on an overnight...we leave the toad hooked up.
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