DC Power Engineering

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Re: DC Power Engineering

Post by RustyPW » Mon Sep 29, 2014 10:38 am

Ducky's Dad wrote:And we wonder why our gas mileage sucks. Mine will add maybe 50 pounds of cable and lugs, plus the larger alternator, plus the third battery.
Your PW must be over 8,000lbs now. LOL
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Re: DC Power Engineering

Post by Ducky's Dad » Mon Sep 29, 2014 10:57 am

Easily. The new water tank goes about 250, but sure was nice in Arizona a couple weeks ago. Nice to have extra water when it's 115, take a quick shower or just wet your head down. Learned so much from building that tank that I'm going to build a better one as soon as I get all the parts together. Learned the hard way that simpler is better.

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