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owenssailor
Apr 14, 2013Explorer
As described above, the water heater must be full of water before any heating. When we pull into a campground and plug in we turn on the electric heater. It stays on all the time. Occasionally we'll also turn on the propane as well for showers to speed recovery times. Normally the propane heater is off.
We left the propane cylinders on all the time. When plugged in the fridge is on electricity. When travelling it runs on propane to keep temperature constant.
This worked well over the 4 months we travelled last winter. I hope this helps.
We left the propane cylinders on all the time. When plugged in the fridge is on electricity. When travelling it runs on propane to keep temperature constant.
This worked well over the 4 months we travelled last winter. I hope this helps.
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