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    • Linda and Glenn, they also have to take into account the state of the art systems that use much less power or use it in new ways. Look at the storage capacity of the batteries versus the 12 volt/six volt battery AGM versus other types of batteries versus these dedicated battery packs with very large energy density. I don't even remember what we had in our first 1990 rig for holding and fresh but it was a lot less than our second rig we only had for a year or two then sold. But we could go a week easily on our fresh and holding tanks. I believe we had 50 fresh and 30 black and 20 gray or some such.  However we did overflow the gray once and it backed up into the shower drain! With their combined black and gray I hope they have a holding tank back-flow preventer valve of some sort. Regardless I find the actually new systems instead of the same old reefers. roof A/C units, big Propane furnaces and water heaters, very interesting. A friend of mine who repaired and sold used cars once remarked that there is an a** for every seat, meaning one size does not fit all. Lots more info here: "WARNING! This New RV Will DESTROY The Entire RV Industry! (Pebble Flow)" Wow this video shows a bunch more from an experienced RVr.  
    • Rod did you figure out what you are doing with that yet? Sorry I don't frequent these forums much anymore so just saw this.
    • I am 50 but I joined when I bought my truck in 2018. 6 years ago. I would have been 44.  Seems longer than that. 
    • Just a heads up, the bridge at Dillon Pinnacles on Hwy 50 that crosses the Blue Mesa Reservoir is now closed indefinitely. CDOT closed it yesterday due to problems with the bridge integrity after inspections yesterday. All that is known yet is there is no date for it to be open. So anyone who is planning to travel that way on Hwy. 50 you won't be able to. As of now the detours are I-70 and Hwy 160.
    • we can go a week without dumping our black tank. We have 4500 watt of solar. This time of year, not too hot, we can go many days on solar and batteries. During the 100 degree summers ac pull more and batteries will run out at night. But our camper a lot bigger than this one. That one has only 1 ac also. With enough battery I can see 7 days in it. I can't judge on water usage. We have never went days without water hookup. Should add we have mini splits for ac
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