good idea customizing your rv to fit your needs. I have similar plans with mine especially if my future plans are able to work out. good idea with the all in one washer dryer saves space and in time save money. if i do decide about full time rv living I will need a dependable heat source and some kind of mobile internet.
@DaddytechEnt3 жыл бұрын
Amazon is the best resource for the heaters that i've found, I would suggest the oil filled heaters. they are electric and they take a long time to heat up but if the power goes out they continue to heat the place for a while after because they actually boil the oil inside them. the only other suggestion i would have besides that would be a kerosene heater but you would have to make sure your pup can't get anywhere near it if you used one of those. i also have a 3500 watt 30 Amp quiet running (very quiet) generator that i keep on hand in the event the power ever goes out on me. When i started living in my RV the end of January and before i got power hooked up to my first RV that is the only thing that kept me from freezing to death in my camper. I had an infared fan/heater that was able to pick up the slack when the temps were really cold and we had snow on the ground here. but my furnace in both of the RV's i own pretty much rock so as long as my propane tanks are full i'm good for a week at least. Thinking of putting in a mini-split heat and air unit because it's MUCH more efficient and uses WAY less power than the roof mounted air and furnace does. i am all about low energy efficiency and those mini splits do a better job with half the power consumption and they are WAY quieter while doing so. plus i can get one that is good enough to heat and cool my 35 foot 5th wheel well for around $750.00. My immediate project in this rig is changing out the gas powered refrigerator because mine is now leaking Amonia and it's causing the whole camper to smell. so i'm ditching the gas powered one that doesn't have much room and doesn't cool well either for an all electric one with a lot more space but it fits in the same space as the camper refrigerator. video to come soon on that one.
@marcelstjean3 жыл бұрын
Rock N Roll.
@DaddytechEnt3 жыл бұрын
Yeah man slowly but surely getting things back together VERY slowly.
@edpotkay13 жыл бұрын
Hey ltnc. Hope your doing OK my friend. Been following you....
@DaddytechEnt3 жыл бұрын
doing well, could be better but still doing ok for the cards i'm being dealt also.
@edpotkay13 жыл бұрын
I pay 70 a month for fiber optic internet thru Empire. Is only in a small part of NY state
@DaddytechEnt3 жыл бұрын
That's still not bad. I'm still impressed by how thin of strand all of that information and signal comes into the house on. the installer stated that the core fiber wire that supplies the signal is half the thickness of a Human hair. Amazing!