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Skibane
May 04, 2022Explorer II
valhalla360 wrote:fj12ryder wrote:
Seems it would be better to have propane for cooking, hot water, and outdoor grill than electric. Just my thought anyway. I do wonder how long they can withstand rainy or cloudy days. Having propane would allow you to stretch the electric power farther. And personally I prefer parking in the shade, and solar pretty much won't allow you to do that. Parking in full sun in the midwest in the middle of summer would put the AC to the test. :)
If you don't use the air/con or heat, probably indefinitely.
If you need air/con or heat, well, not so great.
What if you need to prepare meals?
The stove is an induction cooktop. That's an energy pig.
What if you need to keep your food from spoiling?
Compressor-driven refrigerators aren't exactly power-misers.
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