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PennyPA
May 11, 2014Explorer
The batteries are always charged, courtesy of the solar panels; we use bottled water; we can use paper plates and products for one night (our fresh water tank hasn't had water in it since I got the RV in 2004!) so we will just unplug from the electric post while we're here at the campground and see how it works. Have to pick a cool night (in Las Vegas???) when we don't need the a/c. Oh, and a night when there's nothing too exciting on TV. My biggest problem is I just cannot do without my computer! This will give me a chance to see just how long it lasts on battery and see how long it takes to recharge.
2oldman, I'm in the process of reading the link you sent. Have to read it very slowly so stuff sinks in.
2oldman, I'm in the process of reading the link you sent. Have to read it very slowly so stuff sinks in.
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