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Grit_dog
Feb 17, 2022Navigator
StirCrazy wrote:BurbMan wrote:
The question is too general, really...in a Class A MH or Class B van where you have diesel-powered hydronic floor heating using a 12v compressor fridge allows you to skip onboard propane altogether, eliminating a whole mechanical system. On a trailer, you need propane for heat, so going to a 12v compressor fridge doesn't allow you avoid carrying propane.
As someone said, cloudy days don't last, so if you're parked somewhere and have 6 batteries to hold you over, then solar is a good option. If you camp for a weekend when it's overcast for 3 days, you'll for sure need that genset to power a 12v compressor fridge.
hpw are you cooking in that class A or B? still need propane for that unless you have gone to some different style of stove that takes a more expensive fuel.
I'm still trying to figure out how this propane thing is such an expense or hassle or inconvenience that some will go to great lengths to not use it....
Sure, there are different scenarios and setups and different folks camp in different conditions, but speaking for the VAST MAJORITY of RVs and RVers that you see going down the road or in a campground, boondocking or RV park, the simple, easy, effective, economical solution to several "conveniences of home" in a RV is LP powered appliances and items.
I understand and respect those that invest (some decent money and time) in making their systems into something they "want" or will benefit them. Speaking of large battery arrays, inverters, solar, electric appliances, and the things that go along with them.
But I'll never understand folks who are passionate about their opinion, yet not willing to recognize or accept others that they don't personally agree with.
And how easy is it? Unless used for heating, the average LP capacity of, again, the VAST MAJORITY of RVs is enough to run everything you want or need to off of LP, for MONTHS before a refill.
To the point, that in our TC, unless it was cold weather and an extended trip at the same time, I removed one of the 2 LP bottles. Just not needed.
In our current camper, 1 30lber will also run the stove, hot water, fridge for just as long. And I now use the second bottle for a big cooking griddle. Not even sure if I'll refill them for this year, probably enough left to make it 2 years, without touching a thing.
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