All ActivityMost RecentMost LikesSolutionsRe: Fan wattage questionIt really depends on the battery and how much more your camper uses. But I get your point. Not all that much draw. I'm just curious. I recently got an inverter generator to charge the batteries. It will run the AC, but that's only in emergencies.Re: Fan wattage questionHehe, yeah, that would make it easy, wouldn't it? No, there's no wattage info. It's the light/fan that plugs into the overhead 12V sockets and hangs on the shepherd's pole on the bunk ends.Re: Power only on shore powerCheck for a battery disconnect switch. On my camper, it's near the converter.Re: Fan wattage questionSorry, I didn't attach it properly. Fan wattage questionWhen we got our Rockwood Roo, it came with 3 of these fans. Anyone have any idea of the wattage that these take to run? I've replaced the incandescent bulbs with LEDs, but I have no idea the wattage of the fan itself.Re: Dinnerware for RVingAnother Corelle user. But if we have no hookups, we tend to use some paper plates as well to reduce the amount of gray water produced by clean up. DutchmenSport wrote: Corelle does not break Corelle is resistant to breakage. But it will break and it is usually a gentle tap that causes it to break. I had a nice steak on my Corelle plate one trip. I turned and gently bumped against the corner of the stove. The plate broke into 3 pieces and the steak hit the deck. The dogs were on it quick as can be.Re: Power tongue jack measurementsThanks for the recommendation. I'm still leaning that way, but need to double check my clearance before I order. I haven't found a local shop yet that has Ultra-Fab or Husky in stockRe: Power tongue jack measurementsI heard back from the manufacturer and the HB4500 is 21 1/2" from the mounting plate to the top of the housing. I also emailed E-Trailer and they measured the HB4500 and came up with 22" E-trailer said the Ultra 4000 is 18" from mounting plate to top of housing.Re: Help us pick!! Shadowlove wrote: My husband likes the looks of the Keystone RV Bullet 2190EX too. We've seen it in person a few times, and he likes that there's 3 queen beds, so that our 13 year old will have her own space without having to share with her little sister. Any thoughts on that particular model? That's the same floorplan as my Rockwood Roo 233S. We love it. My 13 y.o. daughter loves the back bunk because it gives her privacy from the rest of the camper. However with the cabinet there, it blocks a lot of the air flow so heat and AC doesn't get there as easily as the other bunks. Jayco has a model with the same floorplan, but I don't know the model number.Re: Help us pick!!We love our hybrid. I love how much air flow and light we get through all the windows. We like the tent feel with the comforts of a TT. We have camped in 20F weather and in 95+F weather with no issues. With hookups, the AC will freeze us out of the trailer. When we moved from a popup to a hybrid, we had a 13 y.o. boy and a 9 y.o. girl. We decided we wanted them to have their own space. That lead us directly to the 3 bed hybrids. We ended up getting the Rockwood Roo 233S. We love this camper. We have 3 queen beds and my daughter loves the privacy of the back bunk. I believe that most of the brands have hybrids with 3 bunks.
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