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Old 10-19-2021, 09:02 AM   #19
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A reputable solar installer can be your best source to help you plan going forward.
So, order the coach the way I want it and then let a solar installer deal with making it work. That is the way that I am leaning at this point.

While solar is important, out of the 7 months that we will live in the new RV, only 15 days (or so) will be spent boondocking. The rest will be spent with full hookups where the 3rd AC won't be an issue. So for us. dealing with heat is more important than dealing with power.

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