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Bruce Brown wrote:
^^^ And its a darn quiet generator too. Unless you're standing next to it you probably wouldn't know it was running anyway.
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โAug-13-2018 06:53 AM
daveshoby wrote:jplante4 wrote:dons2346 wrote:
"I inspected a Travel Supreme last year that was all electric - no propane aboard. Hydro hot diesel burner for heat and hot water, electric cook top and oven, 12.5 kW Onan and 8 - CG2s with 2 - 2000 watt inverters. No boondocking in that bus."
That is a ridiculous statement. Why can't you boondock in that coach? It has everything needed to do so
except peace and quiet. I don't like listening to a 12.5 kW generator all day. And I'm sure my neighbors wouldn't either.
X2!!!
โAug-12-2018 09:45 PM
jplante4 wrote:dons2346 wrote:
"I inspected a Travel Supreme last year that was all electric - no propane aboard. Hydro hot diesel burner for heat and hot water, electric cook top and oven, 12.5 kW Onan and 8 - CG2s with 2 - 2000 watt inverters. No boondocking in that bus."
That is a ridiculous statement. Why can't you boondock in that coach? It has everything needed to do so
except peace and quiet. I don't like listening to a 12.5 kW generator all day. And I'm sure my neighbors wouldn't either.
โAug-12-2018 11:54 AM
paulm wrote:I agree. Our coach actually has a gas cooktop, but I use a portable outdoor induction cooktop because I hate the heat, moisture, and smells getting in the coach. If I was boondocking, I would have to get a portable gas.
I think An outdoor portable gas cooker is the way to go. I never liked cooking the coach anyway.ha
I have a portable infrared grill and a two burner cook top to keep the smells out of the coach n
โAug-11-2018 09:43 AM
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msturtz wrote:Mile High wrote:Big Katuna wrote:Actually that brings up another downfall of electric many don't think about. Everyone focuses on the fridge, but the electric cooktop will zap those batteries fast so you have to carry a portable gas stove if you boondock.
That three amps of AC is 30A of DC to the inverter.
The fridge doesnโt run 24 hours a day and very little at night but that energy does need replaced.
Not a nay sayer, I wouldnโt hesitate to own an all electric coach, although I love gas cooktops.
This is very true! An induction cook top can use 1500 watts per burner! That is a massive load on the batteries.
โAug-10-2018 07:54 PM
Mile High wrote:Big Katuna wrote:Actually that brings up another downfall of electric many don't think about. Everyone focuses on the fridge, but the electric cooktop will zap those batteries fast so you have to carry a portable gas stove if you boondock.
That three amps of AC is 30A of DC to the inverter.
The fridge doesnโt run 24 hours a day and very little at night but that energy does need replaced.
Not a nay sayer, I wouldnโt hesitate to own an all electric coach, although I love gas cooktops.
โAug-10-2018 07:32 PM
Big Katuna wrote:Actually that brings up another downfall of electric many don't think about. Everyone focuses on the fridge, but the electric cooktop will zap those batteries fast so you have to carry a portable gas stove if you boondock.
That three amps of AC is 30A of DC to the inverter.
The fridge doesnโt run 24 hours a day and very little at night but that energy does need replaced.
Not a nay sayer, I wouldnโt hesitate to own an all electric coach, although I love gas cooktops.
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