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schlep1967 wrote:Gdetrailer wrote:schlep1967 wrote:Flute Man wrote:
As far as the reasons to replace the 12V system, well I am sure the OP has their reasons.. Part of it is they may be wanting to get rid of the battery maintenance/replacement costs..
What cost is there to maintaining the existing battery? Replace it every 5 to 10 years? A lot cheaper than any other option.
โDec-16-2020 08:08 AM
BurbMan wrote:
Biggest issue would be replacing the lighting with 120v.
BurbMan wrote:
Would you abandon propane too and make everything electric?
โDec-16-2020 07:11 AM
Gdetrailer wrote:schlep1967 wrote:Flute Man wrote:
As far as the reasons to replace the 12V system, well I am sure the OP has their reasons.. Part of it is they may be wanting to get rid of the battery maintenance/replacement costs..
What cost is there to maintaining the existing battery? Replace it every 5 to 10 years? A lot cheaper than any other option.
โDec-16-2020 06:47 AM
schlep1967 wrote:Flute Man wrote:
My neighbors fifth wheel has all been converted over and he just loves it. It is now a park model. The plumbing was even changed to residential. His rig is now permanent in an RV park.
I'm just not seeing the benefit. What does he love about it? The only real improvement I can think of is getting rid of the propane heat so you don't have to fill the tanks. Everything else should be the same as long as you are hooked up to electric.
My concern would be a power outage. With no 12 volt back-up your at the mercy of the parks power. You lose your cold storage, hot water, heat and even water if the park has a well instead of public service. With your 12 volt systems you keep all of these for a little while until the power comes back on.
โDec-16-2020 06:43 AM
BB_TX wrote:Not to mention the slideouts, lighting, water pump, stereo. Like others would be foolish in my opinion. Just to change the lighting and wall switches would be a pain. I would also go with a mobile home for better insulation if parked along with being on one level and larger. Would come with residential appliances, toilet, WH, lighting, furnace, A/C along with no black or grey tanks to deal with.
Are you planning to get rid of propane also? If not, remember the water heater on propane uses 12 vdc for control board and solenoid and the furnace runs on 12 vdc.
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Flute Man wrote:
My neighbors fifth wheel has all been converted over and he just loves it. It is now a park model. The plumbing was even changed to residential. His rig is now permanent in an RV park.
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