scottydl
Site Team
I love this Newcomer's area... makes me feel a little better asking basic questions.
Please bear with me...
Electricity - when your RV is hooked up to electricity, is there anything that will NOT run? For instance, it sounds like refrigerators will operate on electric or propane... is one better than the other? Will electricity override the propane, or is there usually a manual switch? Or is the propane always being used regardless? Same question with heater and A/C. Will the batteries and propane be saved when electricity is in use? Do all the batteries charge when electricity is active, or does the engine alternator have to run for that? Also it looks like RV's and campsites alike may have 15, 20, 30, or 50A electrical hookups. If my MH has a 30A plug, do I need adapters to fit every other plug that a site might have?
Propane - how long will an average tank of propane last, and what does it cost to refill it? Obviously this depends on the type of RV I realize... if it helps I'm looking at mid-80s Class C's, so whatever the average capacity is for something that size/age.
Water tanks - I know what grey and black tanks are now. But are they connected in some way? Someone referred to emptying the black tank first, then the grey to "flush out" the system. Does that mean all the grey water runs through the black tank on its way out, or did I misunderstand. I remember as a kid when my grandpa would empty the tanks, my grandma would be inside the RV bathroom pouring gallon jugs of water down the toilet. Is that kind of flushing always recommended/necessary? And obviously water conservation is a part of this, but how long on average would a say 40-gallon freshwater tank last when camping? Do you fill before you leave the house, or not until you get to the campground?
Okay I think that's it for now. WOW, I'm tired of typing and you're probably tired of reading. ;D
Electricity - when your RV is hooked up to electricity, is there anything that will NOT run? For instance, it sounds like refrigerators will operate on electric or propane... is one better than the other? Will electricity override the propane, or is there usually a manual switch? Or is the propane always being used regardless? Same question with heater and A/C. Will the batteries and propane be saved when electricity is in use? Do all the batteries charge when electricity is active, or does the engine alternator have to run for that? Also it looks like RV's and campsites alike may have 15, 20, 30, or 50A electrical hookups. If my MH has a 30A plug, do I need adapters to fit every other plug that a site might have?
Propane - how long will an average tank of propane last, and what does it cost to refill it? Obviously this depends on the type of RV I realize... if it helps I'm looking at mid-80s Class C's, so whatever the average capacity is for something that size/age.
Water tanks - I know what grey and black tanks are now. But are they connected in some way? Someone referred to emptying the black tank first, then the grey to "flush out" the system. Does that mean all the grey water runs through the black tank on its way out, or did I misunderstand. I remember as a kid when my grandpa would empty the tanks, my grandma would be inside the RV bathroom pouring gallon jugs of water down the toilet. Is that kind of flushing always recommended/necessary? And obviously water conservation is a part of this, but how long on average would a say 40-gallon freshwater tank last when camping? Do you fill before you leave the house, or not until you get to the campground?
Okay I think that's it for now. WOW, I'm tired of typing and you're probably tired of reading. ;D