โJan-08-2017 09:47 AM
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โJan-16-2017 08:39 AM
kofire wrote:dsnuggles wrote:REPO1 wrote:dsnuggles wrote:
Well that I didn't know. I do a lot of dry camping, but I could of sworn when I looked my at it they said it can run on propane. I'm gonna have to really check that out on sun when I go look it again and try to make a deal on it.
If its capable of running on propane it isn't the residential fridge. The 4 doors styles (2 upper & 2 lower) are the RV style and run on propane or 110V. The residential only run on 110V. If you plan to use a generator to boondock, it will have to run 24 hours per day with the residential fridge.
Gotcha. This one isn't a full residential one. It's the propane and the 110v. It's either a 12 or 18 cu.ft. Style.
Hi did you get that info from the dealer? That would be great if they did have the option but I haven't been able to confirm on a unit firsthand yet.
โJan-16-2017 08:37 AM
kofire wrote:dsnuggles wrote:REPO1 wrote:dsnuggles wrote:
Well that I didn't know. I do a lot of dry camping, but I could of sworn when I looked my at it they said it can run on propane. I'm gonna have to really check that out on sun when I go look it again and try to make a deal on it.
If its capable of running on propane it isn't the residential fridge. The 4 doors styles (2 upper & 2 lower) are the RV style and run on propane or 110V. The residential only run on 110V. If you plan to use a generator to boondock, it will have to run 24 hours per day with the residential fridge.
Gotcha. This one isn't a full residential one. It's the propane and the 110v. It's either a 12 or 18 cu.ft. Style.
Hi did you get that info from the dealer? That would be great if they did have the option but I haven't been able to confirm on a unit firsthand yet.
โJan-16-2017 07:06 AM
dsnuggles wrote:REPO1 wrote:dsnuggles wrote:
Well that I didn't know. I do a lot of dry camping, but I could of sworn when I looked my at it they said it can run on propane. I'm gonna have to really check that out on sun when I go look it again and try to make a deal on it.
If its capable of running on propane it isn't the residential fridge. The 4 doors styles (2 upper & 2 lower) are the RV style and run on propane or 110V. The residential only run on 110V. If you plan to use a generator to boondock, it will have to run 24 hours per day with the residential fridge.
Gotcha. This one isn't a full residential one. It's the propane and the 110v. It's either a 12 or 18 cu.ft. Style.
โJan-14-2017 05:55 AM
โJan-13-2017 02:07 PM
โJan-12-2017 08:09 PM
REPO1 wrote:dsnuggles wrote:
Well that I didn't know. I do a lot of dry camping, but I could of sworn when I looked my at it they said it can run on propane. I'm gonna have to really check that out on sun when I go look it again and try to make a deal on it.
If its capable of running on propane it isn't the residential fridge. The 4 doors styles (2 upper & 2 lower) are the RV style and run on propane or 110V. The residential only run on 110V. If you plan to use a generator to boondock, it will have to run 24 hours per day with the residential fridge.
โJan-12-2017 07:08 PM
โJan-12-2017 11:34 AM
Nicholsfamily05 wrote:dedmiston wrote:Nicholsfamily05 wrote:
We stepped up the auto level and we love it. Doesn't always feel level but it is. Wouldn't go back
Good point. It's level-ish. It isn't perfect. I'd like to invent a shim system to dial in the stove so my skillets won't drool to one side.
Haha......if hubby notices it is off or should say feels off he goes out and starts playing with it till we agree it's "level" to our standards. Mostly that consists of which way does the water flow and fridge doors swing. Lol
โJan-12-2017 08:42 AM
dsnuggles wrote:
Well that I didn't know. I do a lot of dry camping, but I could of sworn when I looked my at it they said it can run on propane. I'm gonna have to really check that out on sun when I go look it again and try to make a deal on it.
โJan-11-2017 08:54 PM
Sprinks542 wrote:kofire wrote:lawnspecialties wrote:kofire wrote:
My biggest concern with that new fuzion would be the residential fridge setup. What a joke for a toyhauler.
Curious. What's wrong with the fridge set-up?
I want to first say I think the fusions are amazing toyhaulers. That being said I really don't think a residential fridge belongs in a toyhauler. The majority of toyhaulers in Ca are used without hookups. So a 110 fridge that comes with a single 12v battery is not gonna work for long. Obviously you can build a large battery bank and install solar I just think it would be a bad surprise for someone who doesn't understand how it all works.
The salesman just say "well that's what you have the genny for". Nobody wants to run or hear a generator 24/7. Toyhaulers are designed to be used off the grid obviously I don't care what anybody says. They wouldn't come with large holding tanks and generators if they were not. I just think at least there should be the option to have a regular Rv style fridge.
I just was at the Pittsburgh Rv Show. Was telling my buddy that having this style would be tough dry camping. Guy over heard me and ask why. I also said unless you have a large battery bank and solar power a single 12v battery isn't gonna cut it. He said thanks for the tip and was reevaulating his toyhauler approach.
โJan-11-2017 04:51 PM
โJan-11-2017 04:43 PM
kofire wrote:lawnspecialties wrote:kofire wrote:
My biggest concern with that new fuzion would be the residential fridge setup. What a joke for a toyhauler.
Curious. What's wrong with the fridge set-up?
I want to first say I think the fusions are amazing toyhaulers. That being said I really don't think a residential fridge belongs in a toyhauler. The majority of toyhaulers in Ca are used without hookups. So a 110 fridge that comes with a single 12v battery is not gonna work for long. Obviously you can build a large battery bank and install solar I just think it would be a bad surprise for someone who doesn't understand how it all works.
The salesman just say "well that's what you have the genny for". Nobody wants to run or hear a generator 24/7. Toyhaulers are designed to be used off the grid obviously I don't care what anybody says. They wouldn't come with large holding tanks and generators if they were not. I just think at least there should be the option to have a regular Rv style fridge.
โJan-11-2017 05:05 AM