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I am amazed at the number of people who go camping and spend the majority of their time cooking, eating and cleaning up.
โOct-20-2018 08:35 AM
JimK-NY wrote:
I am amazed at the number of people who go camping and spend the majority of their time cooking, eating and cleaning up. Once the chores of one meal are finished, it is all but time to start on the next.
Personally I like to sightsee and do photography. I rarely sit around a campsite for more than a couple of hours a day. I usually don't return from my day's adventures until after dark. Then I want a meal that can be fixed quickly. I have a whole bunch of recipes for tasty meals that can be prepared in under 15-20 minutes or less. I would just stay home, if I had to sit around while a pot of dried beans cooked. It is amazing how different we all can be.
โOct-20-2018 08:31 AM
mkirsch wrote:
No, they are illegal for use in an RV or cargo, whichever you consider your TC. Federal offense. As soon as you plug it in, it senses that it is being used illegally and sends a signal to FBI headquarters. Within minutes the black helicopters are dispatched to your location, and you are never heard from again.
Hope you don't mind me having a little fun at your expense, but why would you think that it would be any different in the TC versus at home? Obviously you need a practical source of electric power, i.e. a generator or shore hookups, but other than that, it will be no different than at home.
It's a resistive heating appliance so you'd need substantial solar and battery capacity to run one without a generator or shore power, but it could be done.
The biggest issue is finding a place to keep it in the TC.
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โOct-18-2018 08:27 PM
mkirsch wrote:
No, they are illegal for use in an RV or cargo, whichever you consider your TC. Federal offense. As soon as you plug it in, it senses that it is being used illegally and sends a signal to FBI headquarters. Within minutes the black helicopters are dispatched to your location, and you are never heard from again.
Hope you don't mind me having a little fun at your expense, but why would you think that it would be any different in the TC versus at home? Obviously you need a practical source of electric power, i.e. a generator or shore hookups, but other than that, it will be no different than at home.
It's a resistive heating appliance so you'd need substantial solar and battery capacity to run one without a generator or shore power, but it could be done.
The biggest issue is finding a place to keep it in the TC.
You said a big mouthfull there.The biggest issue is finding a place to keep it in the TC.
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