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HadEnough
Jun 15, 2019Explorer
wa8yxm wrote:
I too will suggest getting a 230 volt (Give or take 10) converter Progressive Dynamics 9200 series includes one.. At least 2 pair GC-2 feeding a 2000 watt inverter will keep most of your on board stuff happy (Forget any 120 volt A/C's)
Televisions Won't. Most everything else should
If you want to use electric heat (Water or space) you will need to make changes. OR buy a BIG Heavy Transformer (Expensive) or .. Well for heaters there is another way to do it but I'd rather not go there
I don’t need any of that. None of that runs on electricity. That’s all propane. And 12 V from the sun. I am completely self-sufficient. I have not plugged this RV in in a year and have used it almost full-time.
And then includes the heat, the air conditioning, and everything. Heat runs off propane.
Air conditioning runs off electricity, but that’s with the generator is for. It is rarely used. Only when it is very uncomfortable out.
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