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.
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.