โNov-04-2015 05:10 PM
โNov-09-2015 07:46 AM
โNov-09-2015 05:41 AM
tatest wrote:
Depends on the rate per KWH and how many heaters you need to run. For most RVs, 2-3 1500 watt heaters are close to the output their LPG furnace; larger RVs it can be several more.
โNov-09-2015 01:04 AM
โNov-05-2015 09:47 PM
bob_nestor wrote:
Seems the OP is asking for information to counter her landlord's assertion that she's using an excess amount of electricity. The only way she can win that argument is to prove to him that his assertion is wrong and that can only be done by unplugging entirely. The risk though is that it could also prove her landlord to be correct, after all, in his mind an increase of $1/mo in his bill could be deemed "excessive". Arguing with him using facts and figures unrelated to what he's seeing, or thinks he's seeing in his bills will probably just end up angering him, as will trying to point out that he's not spreading his costs fairly with his other borders. It's his property, his bills and his feeling about where the costs should be spread that really matters.
Not trying to be mean, but the emotional arguments about being disabled, not being able to find someplace else to park the RV, trying to reduce usage by not using lights or TV, not being able to heat with propane because of a broken furnace, etc are really of no concern to the landlord and not his problem. His problem is he thinks he's seeing higher electrical bills because of the OPs use of electricity in her RV. That problem needs to be solved, not countered with argument.
So unless the OP has a legally binding contract, I believe there are three possible solutions: 1) reduce and/or eliminate her use of electricity for heating to a level acceptable to her landlord, 2) move, or 3) negotiate a new deal with the landlord.
โNov-05-2015 07:46 PM
โNov-05-2015 07:19 PM
โNov-05-2015 06:51 PM
โNov-05-2015 06:04 PM
โNov-05-2015 12:52 PM
MNGeeks61 wrote:
We had multiple people stay even though it was off-season and that year the campground's electric bill was about 15,000 higher for the winter season.
โNov-05-2015 12:50 PM
โNov-05-2015 11:29 AM
โNov-05-2015 09:49 AM
โNov-05-2015 09:45 AM
โNov-05-2015 08:48 AM