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Speedogomer
May 27, 2014Explorer
The first thing I'd invest in, is a solar charging system. It will help keep the batteries charged, and cut down on the use of a generator.
A sewer caddy would be so much easier than packing up and hauling the trailer 22 miles into town. It would be a must for me.
Have extra cylinders on hand. I'd have 2 extra just in case. For me, running heat 3 nights, and using my stove a handful of times kicked a 20lbs cylinder. That was withoutusing the hot water heater or fridge. I'd say if you have to run the heat at night, 2 tanks would last about a week, so I'd have 3 total tanks.
If they can play out meals, fuel and sewer requirements so that they need just a weekly trip to town, it would be ideal.
A sewer caddy would be so much easier than packing up and hauling the trailer 22 miles into town. It would be a must for me.
Have extra cylinders on hand. I'd have 2 extra just in case. For me, running heat 3 nights, and using my stove a handful of times kicked a 20lbs cylinder. That was withoutusing the hot water heater or fridge. I'd say if you have to run the heat at night, 2 tanks would last about a week, so I'd have 3 total tanks.
If they can play out meals, fuel and sewer requirements so that they need just a weekly trip to town, it would be ideal.
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