Our traveling life style is to stay in RV parks. Dry camping is an
emergency situation. Thus we depend on the RV site supplying the
electricity for all our cooking, air conditioning when parked and heating
needs. When we gutted our 23' we gained a lot of space by having the dual
therm A/C hot wire for heating and all the gas tops and stove replaced by a
full sized combination convection and microwave oven under the counter. No
exhaust fan required either. We do carry an electrical skillet if we want
to fry something, but do that outside.
We do have the smallest refillable LP gas bottle for refrigerator back up.
On last summers 6 months trip, we refilled the LB bottle once. We hit some
near freezing weather in November and the A/C thermostat held the
temperature at the setting.
If, on the other hand you wanted to be self sufficient and not have to
connect to site electricity, then, I think gas is the only way to go.
emergency situation. Thus we depend on the RV site supplying the
electricity for all our cooking, air conditioning when parked and heating
needs. When we gutted our 23' we gained a lot of space by having the dual
therm A/C hot wire for heating and all the gas tops and stove replaced by a
full sized combination convection and microwave oven under the counter. No
exhaust fan required either. We do carry an electrical skillet if we want
to fry something, but do that outside.
We do have the smallest refillable LP gas bottle for refrigerator back up.
On last summers 6 months trip, we refilled the LB bottle once. We hit some
near freezing weather in November and the A/C thermostat held the
temperature at the setting.
If, on the other hand you wanted to be self sufficient and not have to
connect to site electricity, then, I think gas is the only way to go.