rexlion wrote:
All good until you dry camp in cold weather and need a furnace. But some people never do that, so for them it's fine.
Hmmm.. Wouldn't EVs be the same issue? Seems like most RV folks on this forum want EVs, they will be taking them dry camping but yet, you say folks can't run a all electric RV :h
Your gonna have to get out of the propane stone age sometime since propane fridges pollute far more than electric fridges due to higher energy consumption.
For the record, I setup my RV with a 120V home fridge with inverter and a pair of 6V GC2s and I am not afraid to dry camp but I am not impressed with EVs..