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mlts22
Nov 26, 2013Explorer
I wish they located controls near the door a tad lower, and had a swing-up extension for the kitchen. This wouldn't cost too much, but it would add very useful space when cooking.
The electric only water heater can be a deal-breaker, or it may not be. Where I boondock, nobody is going to complain if I fire up the generator to get water before a shower. However, other people may run afoul of generator run hour limits.
Here is the ironic thing: The dimensions of the 120VAC only water heater are 13" wide, by 13" high, by 16" deep. Atwood also sells an on demand water heater, the OD-50, and it needs 12.5-16" inches for width and height, and 16" min for depth. Perfect fit, if I do say so myself. So, with a 6 gallon flush door, I think it would be a no brainer to toss in an on-demand water heater that runs on LP gas.
The electric only water heater can be a deal-breaker, or it may not be. Where I boondock, nobody is going to complain if I fire up the generator to get water before a shower. However, other people may run afoul of generator run hour limits.
Here is the ironic thing: The dimensions of the 120VAC only water heater are 13" wide, by 13" high, by 16" deep. Atwood also sells an on demand water heater, the OD-50, and it needs 12.5-16" inches for width and height, and 16" min for depth. Perfect fit, if I do say so myself. So, with a 6 gallon flush door, I think it would be a no brainer to toss in an on-demand water heater that runs on LP gas.
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