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mlts22
Sep 08, 2013Explorer
Wow, i didn't realized it used a 110VAC-only water heater. That would be a dent in boondocking because I'd have to have a generator running (hopefully it can heat water fairly quickly, in the 5-10 min range), but not a deal breaker. I'd probably make sure to flip on the water heater when I'm running the generator in the morning to charge the batteries so I have a tankful ready to go. Shouldn't be a big deal, but it would be nice to have as little needing 120 volts as possible, other than the A/C and microwave.
A propane generator is nice in the fact that it does not get fouled by bad gas. Propane is a good fuel, however its availability is sometimes very hard to come by as opposed to gasoline or even diesel.
All and all, low 70s for a decent "B" isn't too bad. The cabinets are laminate, but for what I'm doing, it doesn't matter.
A propane generator is nice in the fact that it does not get fouled by bad gas. Propane is a good fuel, however its availability is sometimes very hard to come by as opposed to gasoline or even diesel.
All and all, low 70s for a decent "B" isn't too bad. The cabinets are laminate, but for what I'm doing, it doesn't matter.
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