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pianotuna
Jun 20, 2017Nomad III
Hi,
In my case the additional expense to have a hybrid vs a regular inverter was about $200. Well worth the price--especially as I'm often in locations where I do not have access to the shore power breaker. If I trip it, then I'm out of luck.
In my case the additional expense to have a hybrid vs a regular inverter was about $200. Well worth the price--especially as I'm often in locations where I do not have access to the shore power breaker. If I trip it, then I'm out of luck.
2112 wrote:
I said at the same time. It's hot outside, she just took a shower, my turn to take a shower while she blow dries her hair. I have to turn off the electric water element and switch to propane or the breaker will trip while I'm in the shower.
There may be some expensive technology to help prevent the breaker from tripping but all I want to do is take a shower without running to the pedestal dripping wet. So I switch the water heater to propane. Cheap enough for me.
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