>Ok, I have some minor solar panels, I have decided that an LPG accessory
>tank isn't needed based upon my useage.
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>Ed
Hi,
What is a fresh water delivery system? A hose? Most RV's have tanks
that hold XXX amount of water. Are you talking about an extra way to
carry water? If you have a pickup truck and TT you can put a pretty
big plastic water tank in the back of the truck. My buddy has one that
holds 100 gallons, course that's a lot of weight. They make much larger
ones and smaller ones too.
You got a computer just get a set of surround sound speakers and play
your CD's and MP's on the computer.
Take care and Happy Campin...

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RichA
"We Get Too Soon Olde and Too Late Smart"
tat-2 - 23 Apr 2006 16:32 GMT
Fresh water storage -extra besides tank in RV. I have hoses (5 -25') but I
always see to find a site that is not near a water source.
I have a class "c" RV and can tow a small car. I was thinking of something
like the gray water port a tanks but for freash water. (Mine is towable and
the car has a ball on it. Is there something available like this?
I was thinking about the MP3 indash unit with and Aux input to use with the
computer to really amplify the sound as I can't hear it when the AC or Gen
is running.
Ed
>>Ok, I have some minor solar panels, I have decided that an LPG accessory
>>tank isn't needed based upon my useage.
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> Take care and Happy Campin...
RichA - 23 Apr 2006 21:52 GMT
>Fresh water storage -extra besides tank in RV. I have hoses (5 -25') but I
>always see to find a site that is not near a water source.
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>Ed
Hi,
Not any potable tanks with wheels that I know of. But you can try a
Goggle search for portable RV water tanks and see what you come up with.
If you are not going to be using it for drinking water any clean
plastic tank would do. You can get collapsible plastic water tanks too.
The problem is water is heavy around 8 lbs. per gallon. So if you are
going to be carrying any extra water you need someplace that can handle
the weight. Even just an extra 15 gallons is 120 lbs.
Take care and Happy Campin...

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RichA
"We Get Too Soon Olde and Too Late Smart"
tat-2 - 24 Apr 2006 04:52 GMT
Thanks.
I think I'll search and see what I find.
Ed
>>Fresh water storage -extra besides tank in RV. I have hoses (5 -25') but I
>>always see to find a site that is not near a water source.
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> Take care and Happy Campin...