Lwiddis

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Chinese because their name is “LIV”?
Winnebago 2101DS TT & 2022 Chevy Silverado 1500 LTZ Z71, WindyNation 300 watt solar-Lossigy 200 AH Lithium battery. Prefer boondocking, USFS, COE, BLM, NPS, TVA, state camps. Bicyclist. 14 yr. Army -11B40 then 11A - (MOS 1542 & 1560) IOBC & IOAC grad
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Lwiddis

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The smoke kills people long before fire gets to them in most cases.
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wanderingbob

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Window air is a nice option in a 19 foot trailer , it should run on a 2,00 watt generator with no mods !
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ReneeG

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Samsonsworld wrote: Nothing says class like a window a/c or fireplace in the hallway....under your kitchen sink. Not sold on this one.
Has nothing to do with "class", but it does with poor or illogical design.
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How well will thermoplastic hold up in the south with eight months of summer that hits 100 on a regular basis? The thermoplastic on my doors in my home can't handle it without buckling. I can't imagine trying to straighten out an entire camper shell that warped.
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qtla9111

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wanderingbob wrote: Window air is a nice option in a 19 foot trailer , it should run on a 2,00 watt generator with no mods !
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Great for boondocking. Who wants to haul around a 13.5 btu boat anchor you can't use?
A window unit is quiet, efficient, and sized properly for the size. I can run a 6000btu window unit for up 12 hours using a Honda 2000 and one tank of gasoline.
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Samsonsworld

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qtla9111 wrote:
Great for boondocking. Who wants to haul around a 13.5 btu boat anchor you can't use?
Can't use? They do make bigger generators. 3500w runs a 15k a/c just fine.
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qtla9111

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Samsonsworld wrote: qtla9111 wrote:
Great for boondocking. Who wants to haul around a 13.5 btu boat anchor you can't use?
Can't use? They do make bigger generators. 3500w runs a 15k a/c just fine.
In a small TT, the noise and vibration generated by a 13.5 are unbearable not to mention the revving and fuel consumption. A 2000 is very practical for a small TT, easy to carry, uses less fuel and less noise.
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Samsonsworld

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I've owned a 17' box with a ceiling mount a/c and disagree. Its the only way to go. And while not the quietest, my 4000w inverter genny weighs 61lbs empty and sips gas. It's pretty easy to throw around.
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mavapa

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Lwiddis wrote: Chinese because their name is “LIV”?
Chinese because I have seen other interesting, lightweight trailers at reasonable prices that turned out to be Chinese. I thought this might be another one.
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