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Know the tank capacities and routinely
check fuel levels, especially during cold
weather.
Use ventilation fans to reduce use of the
roof air conditioner.
Frequently monitor water consumption.
Limit shower usage; turn water off when
soaping down and back on to rinse.
When water conservation is critical,
take a sponge bath or use campground
shower facilities if available.
DO NOT
fill the sink with water to wash only a
few dishes. Use disposable dishes when
possible.
Evacuate waste holding tanks prior to
filling fresh water tank.
To conserve battery power:
DO NOT
allow batteries to fully
discharge before operating the generator.
If possible, run the generator twice a day,
morning and afternoon, to charge the
batteries.
When not using the (optional) inverter
for 120 Volts AC, turn it
OFF
.
Turn
OFF
interior 12 Volt DC power
whenever possible. Refrigerator, battery
charging and inverter operation are
not affected. Turn
OFF
small battery
operated items i.e., porch, bay exterior
step, generator and engine compartment
lights, etc. Turn
OFF
the antenna boost
when not watching TV. One light left on
can quickly reduce battery reserves.
Keep a working flashlight handy for
night trips through the campsite and
inside motorhome. When interior
lighting is desired, use one light in
a central location such as the vanity.
Unscrew all but one or two bulbs.
Turn on the water pump only when using
water.
If weather does not permit or no outdoor
table is available, eat at the dinette table
by candlelight.
Operate the generator when using
microwave/convection oven.
BreakIng camp
Preparing the motorhome for travel will
require several small tasks. Properly securing
and storing items will help to prevent them from
getting lost or damaged. Below is a checklist
guide to reference when preparing to break
camp.
Outside Checklist:
Disconnect the cable TV and lower the
TV antenna.
Disconnect and stow the telephone line.
Retract awnings and secure them for
travel.
Close the primary LP-Gas tank valve.
Connect the sewer hose.
130024
Typical Current Draw
Battery Cut-out
1.5 Amps
13
"
TV
1.7 Amps
Rope Light (10 ft.)
1.3 Amps
Porch Light
2.0 Amps
Fluorescent Bulb (1)
2.1 Amps
Halogen Ceiling Light (1)
.09 Amps
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