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rbpru
May 26, 2017Explorer II
TomM is correct, there is no quiet generator though some are much more quiet than others.
RVing is not camping, when I sit in my TT listening to the morning news while my coffee warms in the microwave, it is a fact cry from sipping coffee in front of my tent, from a thermos, that I brewed the night before after a half days canoe paddle in the North Country.
Everyone's camping style is different, boondockers have perhaps managed to capture the best of both.
TT campgrounds do not lend themselves to the peace and solitude some folks seek but will say I enjoy both my RV and canoe camping adventurers.
Now back too the OPs question, it appears he will need the aforementioned 3500 watts.
RVing is not camping, when I sit in my TT listening to the morning news while my coffee warms in the microwave, it is a fact cry from sipping coffee in front of my tent, from a thermos, that I brewed the night before after a half days canoe paddle in the North Country.
Everyone's camping style is different, boondockers have perhaps managed to capture the best of both.
TT campgrounds do not lend themselves to the peace and solitude some folks seek but will say I enjoy both my RV and canoe camping adventurers.
Now back too the OPs question, it appears he will need the aforementioned 3500 watts.
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