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swimmer_spe
Nov 24, 2016Explorer
OP here.
Trailer is parked on some planks on my lawn so it does not sink into the ground. I leave it uncovered. It is close to the house so I can easily run hydro to it to run lights and charge the battery. I even have a second battery that I could hook up if needed.
The work for the propane is to remove the regulator for the Hot Water tank and to replace the stove.
The Electrical is to replace the Power inverter, tank level indicator, and light fixture.
I would turn the furnace on the night before and then turn it off when I start working on everything.
Trailer is parked on some planks on my lawn so it does not sink into the ground. I leave it uncovered. It is close to the house so I can easily run hydro to it to run lights and charge the battery. I even have a second battery that I could hook up if needed.
The work for the propane is to remove the regulator for the Hot Water tank and to replace the stove.
The Electrical is to replace the Power inverter, tank level indicator, and light fixture.
I would turn the furnace on the night before and then turn it off when I start working on everything.
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