Hi Everyone! One thing standing between city life and even part time boondocking (long trips) is the wife's need for a reasonable comfort level. We're not talking seat cushions and TV channels - no...
Provided you don't camp in Death Valley nor the Polar Crest, the answer is absolutely, yes. But as you mentioned, power will be the issue. You will need a generator for sustained cooling loads. Heating in a boondocking environment could be difficult without the ability to re-fuel. Larger campers typically have AC units on them large enough to cool large TT's so there is more than enough cooling capability. It will cycle frequently both in cooling and heating mode.