โMay-06-2022 07:00 AM
โMay-08-2022 11:30 AM
โMay-08-2022 08:02 AM
valhalla360 wrote:DiploStrat wrote:
As noted previously, agreed. I could have been more precise in the thread title.
Or completely misleading.
Should have been:
"Practicality of a Diesel-Electric Camper"
Yes, it can certainly be done. Heck it's done with trains and ships. Certainly can be done with an RV but the market is largely built around propane so unless you have a specialty need, there isn't really any benefit for the vast majority of people.
โMay-08-2022 07:48 AM
DiploStrat wrote:
As noted previously, agreed. I could have been more precise in the thread title.
โMay-08-2022 07:15 AM
Microlite Mike wrote:
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When it comes to eliminating Propane from one's typical RV one might be able to do so if they only camp in temperate climes. I encountered a couple in Arizona a couple years ago that had about 600w of solar power on the roof of their converted Step-Van and cooked using either an Instant Pot or Induction "hot plate".
Since they didn't need either heat or A/C it was very workable.
I do think that many have either never camped "old school" in a tent of old "teardrop trailer" or if they have, they've forgotten how it was done without heaters. Perhaps that was why large dog breeds were so popular back in the day :W
โMay-08-2022 07:02 AM
โMay-07-2022 03:56 PM
โMay-07-2022 03:27 PM
toedtoes wrote:
There are always idiots who say "never" to anything they don't personally like. Nothing you say or show will convince them otherwise.
Personally, I camp with only propane and battery. No generator, no hookups, no solar. Many will argue that I am doing it all wrong and how I need to do this or that to improve my camping experience. I just ignore them, save my money, and enjoy my camping my way.
โMay-07-2022 03:03 PM
โMay-07-2022 02:33 PM
toedtoes wrote:
There are always idiots who say "never" to anything they don't personally like. Nothing you say or show will convince them otherwise.
Personally, I camp with only propane and battery. No generator, no hookups, no solar. Many will argue that I am doing it all wrong and how I need to do this or that to improve my camping experience. I just ignore them, save my money, and enjoy my camping my way.
โMay-07-2022 02:11 PM
โMay-07-2022 11:00 AM
toedtoes wrote:
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What you are describing is simply "eliminating propane".
โMay-07-2022 10:46 AM
โMay-07-2022 09:05 AM
K3WE wrote:
Very simple: Do you want, or need to camp with batteries/no electrical hookup?
Typical battery setups fall way way way short on heating, cooking and AC .
โMay-07-2022 08:30 AM
โMay-07-2022 08:29 AM
pianotuna wrote:DiploStrat wrote:
And I would certainly never try to heat a camper electrically, although I have seen a lot of folks using heat strips or pumps.
I have heated 100% electrically at -37 C (-34 f). The wattage needed was about 4100 watt-hours. Peak load was about 7000 watts.
I use several heat sources. It does require that I have either a 50 amp shore power supply, or three 15 amp circuits.