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valhalla360
Jan 21, 2018Navigator
John & Angela wrote:
I think a lot depends on the campers and the time of the year. Furnace use when it is colder. (we don't use AC when dry camping so not a thing). Eating up 25 percent of range shouldn't be a big deal depending on where you camp I suppose. I didn't understand your comment on 40 miles from home. Why would proximity to home come into play. Did you mean 40 mile from the DC fast charge point? Sorry we might be on different wave lengths here. No worries.
I agree it would be a very useful thing for contracters. Maybe even a 240 volt feed for bigger power tools.
If it's got a 150mile range and you eat up around 38 miles with house loads and you want some reserve in case you get diverted, that leaves you with around 80miles total range (if you want to argue 90 or even 100 fine but the point still stands). Most boondocking or rustic camping is away from built up areas, so unlikely to have a supercharger handy. So round trip is around 40 miles.
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