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teejaywhy

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Gdetrailer wrote:

Your camping in a RV, right?

Your RV NEEDs a 12V battery for basic functions like powering the control board in your propane fridge, right?

Your battery charge does not last a month, right?

You must recharge the battery periodically anyways, right?

Since you obviously must recharge the RV battery, you must have solar, gen and or a huge battery bank to last more than a long weekend, right?

So, where is the "advantage" of a propane fridge if you already have a battery, must have a gen and or solar and recharge the battery daily or every couple of days?


You need to get gas anyway, right? Why not just floor it off the line every time the light turns green? You are going to fill up sooner or later.


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Gilbert, AZ
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