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edatlanta
Feb 07, 2016Explorer
Unless they come up with a propane AND electric version I'm not interested. Why should I heat water with my propane when RV parks include electricity in the daily rate? I know some charge for electricity, but very few do for daily says. I host 7-8 months of the year including most of the winter and free hot water isn't all bad, just like free a/c in the summers.
Now I know an electric version is unlikely due to the current required to make it work and limited current on RV electrical systems especially 30A rigs. And my 10 gallon Suburban provides enough hot water even for my DW and that is a major accomplishment. I just turn on both electric and propane and she is good, then back to electric only. Very little propane is used and only then during her shower.
Now I know an electric version is unlikely due to the current required to make it work and limited current on RV electrical systems especially 30A rigs. And my 10 gallon Suburban provides enough hot water even for my DW and that is a major accomplishment. I just turn on both electric and propane and she is good, then back to electric only. Very little propane is used and only then during her shower.
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