Hi all,
Newbie questions.
1) I'm considering Full-timing, staying in one place (doing computer work from the RV via satellite). I don't own an RV yet - looking at a Bighorn. I would like to park the RV in a friend's large driveway and connect to his electric somehow. Would a 110 outlet on the side of his house (on a separate circuit) be sufficient, or would I have to get some type of special connection? He has a septic tank, so I assume hooking into it wouldn't be a big deal - just splicing into the line, after digging a trench.
2) I haven't seen anything on the forums about the new residential "on-demand" water heaters - an RV version. It's the type that has no tank for storage - it instantly heats the water when the faucet is opened. Seems like it would solve a big winterizing issue. Has anyone gone that route, using a residential version?
3) In reading the description of the underbelly, I see "one-piece seamless underbelly". How much flexibility does it have, if I had to access something like pipes? If the pipe's under the center of the RV, would I have to take 1/2 of the underbelly cover off?
Thanks!
Lannie
Newbie questions.
1) I'm considering Full-timing, staying in one place (doing computer work from the RV via satellite). I don't own an RV yet - looking at a Bighorn. I would like to park the RV in a friend's large driveway and connect to his electric somehow. Would a 110 outlet on the side of his house (on a separate circuit) be sufficient, or would I have to get some type of special connection? He has a septic tank, so I assume hooking into it wouldn't be a big deal - just splicing into the line, after digging a trench.
2) I haven't seen anything on the forums about the new residential "on-demand" water heaters - an RV version. It's the type that has no tank for storage - it instantly heats the water when the faucet is opened. Seems like it would solve a big winterizing issue. Has anyone gone that route, using a residential version?
3) In reading the description of the underbelly, I see "one-piece seamless underbelly". How much flexibility does it have, if I had to access something like pipes? If the pipe's under the center of the RV, would I have to take 1/2 of the underbelly cover off?
Thanks!
Lannie