Re: [GMCnet] Induction cooktop run off an inverter [message #325091 is a reply to message #325084] |
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Olly Schmidt
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Rob Mueller schrieb/wrote
> I see no reason to remove the LPG system from the GMC.
for me it means that I do not have to invest roughly 2500EUR into my GMC
to make it street legal in Germany. German authorities do not like ASME
certified stuff in a motorhome, it has to be TüV certified. Also, quiet
a few tunnels do not allow LPG carrying vehicles. I do not want to
repeat the endeavour I had in front of the Boston tunnel where I had to
manoeuvre the GMC away from the toll collector in the middle of rush
hour ;-)
I do like LPG for the fridge in the 26', but the 23' will be
all-electric, current plans call for ~400Ah of LiFePO4 battery, plus
utilizing a gasoline powered heater for the cooling water plus some fan
powered water-to-air heating solution.
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Best regards
Peer Oliver Schmidt
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'76a Eleganza II 26', VA
'73 Sequoia 23', Germany, SH
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Olly Schmidt
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'76a Eleganza II, VA
'73 Sequoia, SH, Germany
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