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    • @2gypsies I can't thank you enough for doing this. My husband and I have been RVing since 2003 but this is our first trip out to the West with a trailer. While I have a Garmin RV890 and I've studied topography maps, I am never fully confident. It's just the way I am. : ) I always like to have a back-up plan and not rely solely on technology. With you sharing your years of experience and having traveled these roads, well, it has taken a load off of my shoulders. I've already printed it out and will use it as we explore the west. Thank you also for the tips on some of the sites to see. 
    • Maximizing your hotspot for multiple devices is a smart move. For an inexpensive router, consider models from TP-Link, Netgear, or Asus, known for their reliable yet affordable options. Look for routers with dual-band or tri-band capabilities to ensure smoother connectivity across devices.To set up your Verizon Fios router, follow the steps outlined in this guide: verizon fios login. It provides detailed instructions on logging in and configuring your router settings.Additionally, when choosing a router, consider factors like range, speed, and number of devices it can support simultaneously.
    • I have a new 2024 Rockwood 2608bs TT and am planning a trip from NE PA to Florida in March, stopping twice, with 5+ hour drives between stops to arrive at a full hookup cg in Florida. I have 2 each 200W solar panels. If I start after plugging into shore power at home for at least a week while packing will I have enough juice to supply for overnight camping by boondocking on my way down? I'll probably run a television, coffee pot and a couple lights but may run some heat, either fireplace (or furnace if it's too cold.) It came with a Marine/RV dual purpose 505MCA 64 AH battery and would consider getting another (I don't boondock enough to go Lithium) as it's set up to accept a second battery. I do have a 3500w Generac inverter generator, just don't know if I'll need it for just 2 overnights. Yes, I'm really new to the whole solar setup. Thanks, let me know if you need more info.
    • Wrong forum, you'll have more views in RV's for sale.
    • All of the 3 heating methods require a chimney to cool the heat transfer coils on an absorption refrigerator. This limits your choice to a strictly  DC residential-type fridge, as Glenn suggested.
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