Davexxxx
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It'll be like that, till you get geared upChristmas every day![]()
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It'll be like that, till you get geared upChristmas every day![]()
And then the credit card bill shows upIt'll be like that, till you get geared up![]()
I’ll go back to my usual frugal self in a minute. Right now I’m on a mission! 🫡And then the credit card bill shows up![]()
You see my 15K BTU pulling 12A when the compressor runs, and I imagine during the summer that will be most of the time.Just FYI on that Furrion Chill Cube
18K BTU (not really true because RV BTU ratings are so phony) and since it's variable speed, no soft start necessary and the most I have seen it draw was around 8-9 amps when it had the burden to cool off a hot interior. Once it cools it off, it'll just coast at 1-3 amps. At night, or in the shade, it just sips relatively speaking.
I will be replacing all 4 RVs with the same unit, or one equivalent.
Where you're at, it probably would be a good chunk of the time during the day but less so at night and less so, once the space is to temp.You see my 15K BTU pulling 12A when the compressor runs, and I imagine during the summer that will be most of the time.
I can employ an all of the above approach with the generator, solar, and alternator/DC-DC converter working together, and it’s still hard to overcome a 6kW/hr drawdown overnight.
The AC unit change out has to lead the way. Until then, I’m going to see what my current setup does well, and where it falls short. Perhaps I’ll choose where we go and stay accordingly![]()
We’ll go as far as time will allow that is the plan. Mostly eastern seaboard and the mountains this side of the Mississippi until I retire and then we can stay gone longer. Alaska is out there calling my name like a sirenWhere you're at, it probably would be a good chunk of the time during the day but less so at night and less so, once the space is to temp.
Its still a hurdle, not minimizing that. But you measured worse case and extrapolated out. That isn't reality.
It is achievable. The couple in the second Dynamax vid have dogs to protect too and they're off grid, most of the time.
When they do the detailed vid of their electrical upgrade, you'll have a better idea of what it takes. He'll do a good breakdown.
And yes, it does matter how, when and where and how long. If you're gonna stay in FL / east coast humidity, it'll be a much tougher climb, than out west, at elevation, where the humidity is less and the nights cool off.
I am of fan of RVLock you can get your house and all baggage compartments on the same key.My storage compartment came locks are junk and I think they hand out the CH751 key like candy at Halloween. Any suggestions on a decent replacement would be appreciated![]()
IF you have Global Link Locks, you can re-key them.My storage compartment came locks are junk and I think they hand out the CH751 key like candy at Halloween. Any suggestions on a decent replacement would be appreciated![]()
I won't deny it, they're nice. I have 2 but the o/s kitchen has the cams. You can retrofit them but meh. I just replaced it, so that it was keyed to the others.I have a set of Global Link keys that don’t open anything. I have a Bauer key that works the door. The generic keys that open all the cam locks, and the Ford keys with Fob. I have slam latch envy already lol
The key struggles to get in the lock, it’s just janky, and because the key is generic, it provides as much security as a zip tie.You can tweak the cams, to fit more snuggly, it that is what is bothering you.