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rk911 wrote:ReadyToGo wrote:
...I have no idea why anyone would run an AC or keep the refrig plugged in. Maybe someone can explain that.
sure...it helps support spontaneity. when the RV is home, plugged in and the reefer running we can literally take off in 30-mins. the pantry is stocked with non-perishables, the closet and drawers are stocked with second set of clothing, second set of kitchen pots, pans, etc. all we need to add is perishable food to the reefer, hook up the toad and off we go.
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โJul-27-2014 12:10 PM
I have a sister who has a snowbird home in Phoenix, and when she leaves in April she turns the a/c to 80 degrees and pays to run it all summer, cooling an empty house.Well I have a winter condo in Mesa, and I learned the hard way that I have to run a/c in the summer. One summer I didn't and virtually every plastic item in the place had softened, warped, or melted. So now I turn the a/c to 90, and accept the $120 July power bill as a cost of owning the place, just like the taxes.
โJul-27-2014 08:06 AM
ReadyToGo wrote:
...I have no idea why anyone would run an AC or keep the refrig plugged in. Maybe someone can explain that.
โJul-27-2014 06:23 AM
โJul-27-2014 03:41 AM
greenrvgreen wrote:
I have a sister who has a snowbird home in Phoenix, and when she leaves in April she turns the a/c to 80 degrees and pays to run it all summer, cooling an empty house. Go figure.
โJul-26-2014 03:41 PM
โJul-26-2014 03:05 PM
Blemaire wrote:
We have a motor home and was wondering what do you keep running at all times the a/c or the refrigerator ? We have it plugged in and the refrigerator is plugged in. Well I have some people saying I need to have the a/c on instead of the frig. I am clues and don't want to call the people I bought it from .
โJul-26-2014 03:01 PM
BuckBarker wrote:
None.