MarkInNC
Member
Hi,
I have just purchased a small ultra-light RV and am in the midst of getting my tow vehicle ready and making lists of things that I will need. I am brand new to RV's but have been a camper all of my life.
One of the new things that I am looking forward t is the small refrigerator on board. It works off of AC, DC, or propane. This unit will be running on AC when parked at a campground with power available. Do you run it on gas or the battery when you are traveling?
I will be going by myself at least half of the time, have two grown boys who will want to come occationally. So, hooking up the rig without a partner will be differant. I have seen the small magnetically mounted balls or flags on a pole things and they seem like a good idea. Do these work as one would think?
The new unit comes with one battery. I will likely upgrade to two down the road. I assume that the best type of battery would be a marine deep cycle, is this correct?
I am also thinking of plastic dishes and things, is this right?
I assume there are very good on-line places that cater to RVs. I kayak and bicycle and after a while I found solid firms which offer good service and price. What are a couple of good RV onl-line places?
thanks,
Mark
I have just purchased a small ultra-light RV and am in the midst of getting my tow vehicle ready and making lists of things that I will need. I am brand new to RV's but have been a camper all of my life.
One of the new things that I am looking forward t is the small refrigerator on board. It works off of AC, DC, or propane. This unit will be running on AC when parked at a campground with power available. Do you run it on gas or the battery when you are traveling?
I will be going by myself at least half of the time, have two grown boys who will want to come occationally. So, hooking up the rig without a partner will be differant. I have seen the small magnetically mounted balls or flags on a pole things and they seem like a good idea. Do these work as one would think?
The new unit comes with one battery. I will likely upgrade to two down the road. I assume that the best type of battery would be a marine deep cycle, is this correct?
I am also thinking of plastic dishes and things, is this right?
I assume there are very good on-line places that cater to RVs. I kayak and bicycle and after a while I found solid firms which offer good service and price. What are a couple of good RV onl-line places?
thanks,
Mark