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Old 07-24-2020, 11:09 PM   #7
PS Cruisign
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Brand: Thor Motor Coach
Model: Four Winds 35SK
State: Arizona
Posts: 71
THOR #14346
IMHO, if you are going to boondock, solar is a must. If you are an "umbilical baby", and plan on living in RV parks... well not so much. Prewired? Are you planning on just plugging in your panel and putting it out on the ground? Thats pretty simple. If you are going to put it on your roof... can you mount it? Complete the wiring? Guess its an it depends at that point, because the cost of paying someone an letting them punch a hole in the roof.. eeek!

But like the guys said.. sure... get some solar.

We love the camps with no hookups and dry camping. Weeds out a bunch of peeps. Me 750 watts, 200 amps lifepo4. Residential fridge.. amp eater. Best of luck either way.

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