All ActivityMost RecentMost LikesSolutionsRe: Lexor TS water heaterThanks for the input and support, folks. I am back to report yesterday we purchased a 2013 Roadtrek Ranger RT. To explain: The Ranger was designed to operate without propane. It has an electric water heater, an AC or DC compressor fridge, and an electric- or generator-run air conditioner with heat pump that will warm the space enough for my area. (Also, little plug-in ceramic heaters have their pluses.) Generator runs on same gasoline as engine. The Rangers were designed with an induction cooktop standard, but many were ordered with the optional propane stove so have burners in the galley counter (which mine does). No problem, there's a cover for those upon which my mail-order induction cooktop will sit nicely. To each his own! Now to embrace the learning curve ahead and plan some weekend trips to visit family self-sufficiently and--when free from family obligations--check out some local state parks too.Re: Lexor TS water heaterGreat suggestion; I found a kit for that on Camping World's website, may hold the answer if that aspect remains only objection. Appreciate the help.Re: Lexor TS water heaterThanks. I was able to find out about the "6 gal suburban" from an old brochure, just not the gas/electric specs. I wrote PW earlier and their answer was limited (they said the 2012 used propane water heater; they did not mention trim level variations or options-so I've learned something here already!). I prefer to use only gasoline and electric. (Yes, I know about the Ranger RT designed for folks like me. This rig is local and just wanted to know how it compares in that aspect, with info verified beyond just dealer spiel. Guess I'll need to go down there and eyeball it again.) Thanks again.Lexor TS water heaterNewbie here. Shopping for first RV. Considering Pleasure Way Lexor TS 2012. Need to learn: what type of water heater does it have? Gas/electric?. Does anyone use it only with electric? Many thanks. Several searches online have not provided answer.