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RDMueller
Feb 01, 2017Explorer
DryCamper11 wrote:
those selling the coach seem kind of shocked we're putting a propane R in this type of coach.
Comments welcome.
I think that's because so many of the units they sell will be connected to the pedestal nearly 100% of the time. If that's the case, then sure, residential is absolutely the way to go. But since you like to dry camp, propane just makes more sense. Could you do residential? Of course, and many have. Also, it sounds like you have a good handle on what would be required to make it work. It just comes down to whether it's worthwhile to you or not. For me, when I dry camp I do everything I can to minimize electrical use so as to do the least amount of charging.
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