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โMar-10-2022 09:28 AM
pianotuna wrote:
afidel,
Did you happen to note the voltage under load when measuring the wattage on the heaters?
I love my kill-a-watt and my watt meter.
โMar-10-2022 05:09 AM
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โMar-09-2022 07:53 PM
Brownleaf wrote:
Thanks to both, which specfic 1500 heater do you use? doug
โMar-09-2022 05:58 PM
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โMar-09-2022 12:58 PM
Brownleaf wrote:
afidel, are you insinuating that a 30 A hook-up is insufficient? My cord is a 30 amp. Doug
โMar-09-2022 12:03 PM
โMar-08-2022 07:55 PM
valhalla360 wrote:
If you are boondocking, likely nothing that will be simpler and cheaper than just fixing the propane tank problem.
If you are in a formal campground with power and it's not really cold, a space heater carefully set up, it an option.
โMar-03-2022 04:44 PM
valhalla360 wrote:ajriding wrote:
No, solar panels will not compromise your roof, not any more than sitting on a chair will compromise the chair, even less in this example.
You will need a hole or entrance through the roof, so that is a compromise, but you already have a lot of holes for vents. The Fridge vent is a hole you can use if needed too.
The weight of a panel is nothing on a roof.
I hear people say this but the most common end of life issue for RVs is roof leaks causing rot.
In theory if you are religious about it, it can be OK but it adds more holes and more places you can miss a leak. Back in real life, yes, it increases the chances of leaks.
Honestly, I would love if they switched to mini-split air/con units and wall mount vents, so you could largely eliminate roof penetrations. That would eliminate a lot of roof leaks.
โMar-03-2022 06:36 AM
โMar-03-2022 01:32 AM
Brownleaf wrote:
Im going to attempt to refurbish the tank and in the process will discover how deep that rust is. First I am going to have my Onan taken it out as it is not cost effective to repair it. Doug