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doghouseman
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Dec 13, 2019

Water and Gas Usage Rates

I am new to RVing and I am pretty sure I would like to do some boondocking.

If possible, could someone give me an estimate of water usage rates for one person?

I am looking at a trailer with a 78 gallon fresh water tank, which seems sufficient. I guess I am wondering how quickly I would go through that water?

Also, lets say I am in a warm environment and want to run my generator during the middle of the day for AC? How much gas/propane can I expect to go through?

I am looking at getting a Cummins Onan 3.6K with a 60 lb propane tank.

Thanks
  • If you’re going to visit warm climates in the summer, and MD can get quite hot, you’ll want to run the AC more than you think. The worst thing you can do is let the RV get hot in the first place. Try to find heavily shaded spots. I know squat about gens especially gas vs propane, but the manual that comes with should tell you consumption rates under load. JMO.
  • I suggest gasoline rather than propane. Generators burn a LOT of propane.

    If you do wash cloths dampened and heated in a microwave, you can stretch water use a lot.

    My freshwater tank9(s) are 68 gallons US. I can do three weeks. I do not use the tanked water for cooking or drinking.

    If you are serious about boondocking, look into adding solar charging to your RV.
  • NO! lol On water its all over the board depending on how long you are staying "planted" and if there is a dump/water fill close or on your route to the next stop. So, if I'm going to be in a spot for three days without DW, I use water...dishes, showers...liberally if I know where I can dump/water fill. If I'm in for longer, such as a week, then I plan BBQ or one/two pot meals, sandwiches etc., wash dishes only once per day, and shower extra quickly. I can live very well on five or six gallons a day with a "reserve." (total 50 gallons fresh on board)

    I don't have a propane generator. To me gasoline is easier, I rarely need A/C and recharge with solar.