Heinz-
I have been off the Net for a while, so am now catching up a bit. We
were down at the Western States Roundup and here and there as well. Had
a good time.
I have a Siemens 75 watt Procharger mounted on the roof. Depending on
the brightness of the day and angle of the sun it charges about 2-4amps.
I like it, as, if we are out boondocking, and it is a sunny day, by the
time we get up in the AM, it is already charging up the batteries. It
gives me a nice feel and is totally silent and polution free. I don't
have a pod, but if I did, I would likely mount it on top of it.
Re new propane lines-
For those who may be changing or puting in new lines , it might be wise
to check with a dealer or installer as at least in BC, the rules have
changes since the 1970's. (No shutoff's between the tank shut off and
the appliance).
Claude
I have been off the Net for a while, so am now catching up a bit. We
were down at the Western States Roundup and here and there as well. Had
a good time.
I have a Siemens 75 watt Procharger mounted on the roof. Depending on
the brightness of the day and angle of the sun it charges about 2-4amps.
I like it, as, if we are out boondocking, and it is a sunny day, by the
time we get up in the AM, it is already charging up the batteries. It
gives me a nice feel and is totally silent and polution free. I don't
have a pod, but if I did, I would likely mount it on top of it.
Re new propane lines-
For those who may be changing or puting in new lines , it might be wise
to check with a dealer or installer as at least in BC, the rules have
changes since the 1970's. (No shutoff's between the tank shut off and
the appliance).
Claude