valhalla360 wrote:
Imagine doing normal things like cooking, sleeping, showering, using the bathroom, etc...in each (imagine being stuck inside for a couple rainy days). Then let the layout you like better decide.
I wouldn't count on quality to be much different. All the appliances and fixtures tend to be universal among all the brands.
Also, not a chance would I count on the solar/battery package running the air/con. Sure it may start it up but it won't run it long enough to be worth the hassle. Solar/battery systems are for dry camping when you have minimal electrical needs. Air/Con is easily the highest power demand of any RV system.
My plan is to not run the AC overnight while sleeping but run it during the evening some and turning it off before going to sleep.. I also have a CPAP and its hard enough for me to sleep in the heat..
I do plan to RV park camp with full hookups, boondock and dry camp..
I just want the ability to run the ac some as running it overnight is unrealistic... I do appreciate your input