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pianotuna
Sep 10, 2014Nomad III
Hi Muddy,
Try RVing at -39 C (-37 F) without heat, and the water system in use?
Don't you think folks might tend to want to use their unventilated heaters while they sleep in that situation? As you already know, my daughter is a CO survivor. I'm not going to play games with CO.
For the price difference of one tank of fuel (in Canada, on my Class C) one can get a Platinum Cat which IS vented, IS safe and has a thermostat. To me, that is a no brainer.
Your solar system is going to more than meet your needs. Mine is a fixed install on the roof and when I was not full time more than met my needs.
I would encourage you to do a fixed installation, especially if you don't have shore power where your RV is stored. That way every trip starts with a battery bank that is 100% charged.
Try RVing at -39 C (-37 F) without heat, and the water system in use?
Don't you think folks might tend to want to use their unventilated heaters while they sleep in that situation? As you already know, my daughter is a CO survivor. I'm not going to play games with CO.
For the price difference of one tank of fuel (in Canada, on my Class C) one can get a Platinum Cat which IS vented, IS safe and has a thermostat. To me, that is a no brainer.
Your solar system is going to more than meet your needs. Mine is a fixed install on the roof and when I was not full time more than met my needs.
I would encourage you to do a fixed installation, especially if you don't have shore power where your RV is stored. That way every trip starts with a battery bank that is 100% charged.
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