Pleaase don't go ONLY 110! That will really limit your usability. If you want any power, you will be limited to just those campgrounds that offer hookups. 1) they are more expensive 2) you will miss the majority of the camping experience. Most campgrounds, at least the real campgrounds, don't have hook ups. You will need to camp at RV places with the land yachts. You miss out on the national, state, county, BLM park experiences. 110 really isn't simpler in camping mode, I think it is more complicated.
If there were an EMP while camping which fried all the circuits, I would have to whip out the emergency candles and duct tape one to my forehead so I could read.
hiker chick wrote:If there were an EMP while camping which fried all the circuits, I would have to whip out the emergency candles and duct tape one to my forehead so I could read.
mikeschn wrote:I'd love to see someone add a hottub to a teardrop...
Mike...
hiker chick wrote:Guess I should clarify that I have never had my teardrop hooked up to electricity. Because my teardrop, as I stated, is not wired for electricity.
Yes, my headlamp runs on a battery.
And my car that I pull the teardrop with, has headlights. The electric kind. And now it occurs to me that my teardrop has tail lights. Again, electric.
If there were an EMP while camping which fried all the circuits, I would have to whip out the emergency candles and duct tape one to my forehead so I could read.
BPFox wrote:hiker chick wrote:Guess I should clarify that I have never had my teardrop hooked up to electricity. Because my teardrop, as I stated, is not wired for electricity.
Yes, my headlamp runs on a battery.
And my car that I pull the teardrop with, has headlights. The electric kind. And now it occurs to me that my teardrop has tail lights. Again, electric.
If there were an EMP while camping which fried all the circuits, I would have to whip out the emergency candles and duct tape one to my forehead so I could read.
I just want you to know that it was not my intent to pick on you. I simply used your post to illustrate the point that there are many levels of electric use and that each individual had to decide what was best for them.
I have to admit that anyone who is willing to strap a candle to their forehead so they can read, has a psssion for reading you just have to respect.....My hat is off. Peace.
ame8199 wrote:Thanks everyone. I think Im just desperate to get one soon than saving 6 grand for one. I really want a Rascal, with the power package (12v and 110 power) with an AC unit. Thats what I REALLY want, but it'll cost a bit.
len19070 wrote:Going away for a weekend without 110V power Is called Camping.
Going away for a weekend with 110v Power is something that is associated with Camping.
Happy Trails
Len
planovet wrote:For most of the year, camping (in a tear) in Texas without airconditioning is uncomfortable at best. But I also like the ease of having lights and a fan without having to hook up to shore power. That's why I have both 12V and 120V (or110) wired into my tear. But it's an individual choice. Like most have said, do what YOU want to do. You are the one that's going to be camping in it. Good luck!
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