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pconroy328
Oct 13, 2015Explorer
I think it depends a little bit on the kind of RV you want to get. But for electrical, you'll need something. When my RV is parked outside the house, a heavy duty 50' extension cord supplies the electricity.
If you're able to hire an electrician and have them wire up something where you'll park the RV, then you'll ask for a "30 Amp (or 50 Amp) Pedestal".
Water and sewer have been mentioned.
The other thing to think about is heat. My RV's furnace uses propane. You'll want to figure out how to stay warm. There are ways to use standard 20# BBQ Grill propane tanks with your system. If you're going to just park the RV then you'll want to figure out how to keep the propane tanks a flowing.
If you're able to hire an electrician and have them wire up something where you'll park the RV, then you'll ask for a "30 Amp (or 50 Amp) Pedestal".
Water and sewer have been mentioned.
The other thing to think about is heat. My RV's furnace uses propane. You'll want to figure out how to stay warm. There are ways to use standard 20# BBQ Grill propane tanks with your system. If you're going to just park the RV then you'll want to figure out how to keep the propane tanks a flowing.
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