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I didn’t fully investigate the one you pictured, but I’d step up to the version with EPO or go with the one @tory-jon mentioned. The one you pictured looks to only protect against surges, while the EPO adds low power protection, which is just as bad as a surge.
::The check valve that prevents water from flowing back into the freshwater tank is probably stuck open or faulty.
::Its been a while since I drove a motorized RV, but 60 to 65 is what I felt comfortable driving at.
::Like Bill said, you will need battery for both, but you’ll want to use propane for the water heater. They use a lot of electricity but run pretty efficiently on propane, making propane ideal for boondocking.
::Nope. The work involved to cover and uncover my RV dozens of times throughout the Summer does not sound fun. But if you had a smaller camper and only took it out a few times it might not be bad.
May 2, 2024 at 9:56 am in reply to: Most Campers Cancel or No-Show Reservations, Report Finds #40894::It’s most likely a clogged drain pan. Pop the cover off your AC unit and clean it out. Dirt and debris make their way into the pan and clog the holes, which then leads to the water draining into the RV.
::My dog is part of the family, she goes everywhere we go. I just wish others would take more responsibility for their pets at campgrounds.
::I live in iowa and we had tornado warnings/sightings across the state last night. Thanks for the tips
::Other than people in facebook groups claiming they work, I don’t believe there’s any evidence that they do. The only way to know is to buy one and try it out and return it within the return window if it doesn’t work.
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