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fulltimin wrote:
I decided to use my bandsaw to cut the half lap joints.
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PastorCharlie wrote:
I have 260 watt solar panels and 450 AH Battery storage with Magnum 2,000 Watt Inverter. Has worked great for us for many years. We have gas and propane also. Depends upon weather if we have to occasionally use generator. Most of our camping is boondocking and we use propane as needed to heat water, operate refrigerator or occasionally run furnace.
I do not raise solar panels although they are designed to do so. I usually fill propane 2 times yearly, once in April and again in October for $0.99 per gallon.
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joerg68 wrote:
You will not be able to heat your camper using solar generated electricity alone. Typically there is little light out there when it is cold.
Hot water preparation and even cooking are also energy intensive and will be a challenge on battery power.
You can go all electric, but you will need to plug into shore power in winter and on cold/rainy days. Unless you want to invest in a costly fuel cell solution.
At this time, there really is not yet a good alternative to propane or diesel for energy intensive, independent power requirements.
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