cowcharge
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Post by cowcharge on Sept 19, 2013 11:42:06 GMT -8
Don't forget to make whatever kind of mount you have lockable.
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Post by Roothawg on Feb 21, 2014 15:03:44 GMT -8
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Post by soup on Feb 21, 2014 17:24:33 GMT -8
We tried one where I hang out sometimes from a big box store that was electric. The 2 burner canisters inside were connected to each other that had a pipe between them that had a diameter of less than a quarter inch. Worked great if you were showering with a shower flow the size of a pencil diameter. (Picture taking a shower and only one finger on one hand being warm and wet) We returned it! Do your homework. That's all I'm saying! LOL (no it wasn't me who chose the one to get HA HA)
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Post by Roothawg on Feb 22, 2014 15:53:53 GMT -8
Man ours keeps up great. Ours is propane with an electric thermostat. Actually, we don't move enough volume to keep up. We have to crack the sink a bit to get it where we want it.
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Post by cowcharge on Mar 21, 2014 15:41:12 GMT -8
Also, don't forget that it takes nine amps DC to make one amp AC through an inverter, so to run the model quoted as using 1 amp will take nine or ten amps off your batteries.
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