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wa8yxm
Dec 19, 2018Explorer III
way2roll wrote:
Why don't you just move your food and perishables into the RV and live there while the power is out? That way you don't have to do anything other than ride it our in your RV. Simple. I mean if you are going to run your RV anyway, forget supplying power to the house, move into where the power is.
Most everything in the RV is "Compact" like the Fridge holds about half what the Sticks and Bricks. THe freezer .. perhaps 10-20 percent.
Does that answer the question?
Now... Even if you have a residential fridge in the RV it will be smaller than the big one in the Sticks and Bricks.
And I have an AUX freezer which is why I can hit 20%.
Way easier to drop a line to the INLET and flip transfer switches. PLUS when I sell the house (Sold the house) it is "Value added" because the realtor can point to it and say "Already set up if power fails just connect generator here"
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