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pianotuna
Jan 03, 2016Nomad III
Hi Phil,
Yes you could--but I'd only do it as a adjunct to needed battery recharging. It would be far cheaper to simply run the propane furnace.
Yes you could--but I'd only do it as a adjunct to needed battery recharging. It would be far cheaper to simply run the propane furnace.
pnichols wrote:
This whole thread seems to assume camping with hookups. I wonder how the responses would change when drycamping - such as in the desert around Quartzite in the winter?
We sometimes leave our RV in warm weather with the built-in generator running powering an air conditioner for our dog. I suppose we could do the same with the generator powering electric heaters.
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