RV converter question? Going (mostly) off grid.

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  • PNW_Steve
    Solar Fanatic
    • Aug 2014
    • 433

    #16
    Originally posted by ZoNiE
    X2. Gets wifey jazzed about getting away from people since we have a toilet, shower, and climate control. Motorhome was nice, but TT is more reliable.
    Hmmm... How to say this without getting in trouble... I work in the technology arena.

    Spouse version 1.0 had compatibility issues with the more modest accommodations. She required way too much in the way of system resources. Once I uninstalled version 1.0 and upgraded to Spouse version 2.0 the compatibility issues were resolved and we are able to utilize much a much broader range of hardware without issue.

    I will say that having passengers able to move about without stopping the rig was certainly nice. The 5er is more practical for me now.

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    • SunEagle
      Super Moderator
      • Oct 2012
      • 15125

      #17
      Originally posted by PNW_Steve
      Hmmm... How to say this without getting in trouble... I work in the technology arena.

      Spouse version 1.0 had compatibility issues with the more modest accommodations. She required way too much in the way of system resources. Once I uninstalled version 1.0 and upgraded to Spouse version 2.0 the compatibility issues were resolved and we are able to utilize much a much broader range of hardware without issue.

      I will say that having passengers able to move about without stopping the rig was certainly nice. The 5er is more practical for me now.
      I thought about a 5th but my truck wasn't big enough and getting a truck big enough to pull the 5th was out of our budget plan. Maybe when we decide to settle down in a place for a while we can rethink the equipment.

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      • PNW_Steve
        Solar Fanatic
        • Aug 2014
        • 433

        #18
        Originally posted by SunEagle
        I thought about a 5th but my truck wasn't big enough and getting a truck big enough to pull the 5th was out of our budget plan. Maybe when we decide to settle down in a place for a while we can rethink the equipment.
        My daily driver is a Dodge 3500 diesel so pulling a trailer is a non-issue. Not having to maintain a second power train is a good thing for me.

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        • ZoNiE
          Solar Fanatic
          • Jul 2014
          • 129

          #19
          Originally posted by PNW_Steve
          Hmmm... How to say this without getting in trouble... I work in the technology arena.

          Spouse version 1.0 had compatibility issues with the more modest accommodations. She required way too much in the way of system resources. Once I uninstalled version 1.0 and upgraded to Spouse version 2.0 the compatibility issues were resolved and we are able to utilize much a much broader range of hardware without issue.

          I will say that having passengers able to move about without stopping the rig was certainly nice. The 5er is more practical for me now.
          Yeah, interestingly enough My Spouse 1.0 was more apt to tent camping, but wanted to live in a mansion when not camping, go figure...

          Being able to get up to potty was one reason we started with a MH, as being able to take the boat along, but we never actually did either, so out with the motorhome, in with the TT which I tow with my daily driver, a 2009 Sport Trac Adrenalin.
          House-Sun Earth Hot Water.
          RV-390W Kyocera, Kid.

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          • bleedinng
            Junior Member
            • Sep 2016
            • 1

            #20
            If you want to convert RealVideo RV files fast and efficiently, you may try iDealshare VideoGo,It can easily help you convert RV to any popular video or audio format, such as convert RV to MP4, convert RV to AVI, convert RV to MOV, convert RV to MKV, etc.

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            • SunEagle
              Super Moderator
              • Oct 2012
              • 15125

              #21
              Originally posted by bleedinng
              If you want to convert RealVideo RV files fast and efficiently, you may try iDealshare VideoGo,It can easily help you convert RV to any popular video or audio format, such as convert RV to MP4, convert RV to AVI, convert RV to MOV, convert RV to MKV, etc.
              I am not sure if you really didn't understand the topic or are trying to start to spam but I would suggest you post a thread in the New Member area and tell us a little about yourself.

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              • Sunking
                Solar Fanatic
                • Feb 2010
                • 23301

                #22
                Originally posted by bleedinng
                If you want to convert RealVideo RV files fast and efficiently, you may try iDealshare VideoGo,It can easily help you convert RV to any popular video or audio format, such as convert RV to MP4, convert RV to AVI, convert RV to MOV, convert RV to MKV, etc.
                Are you on DRUGS, or just that Stupid?
                MSEE, PE

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                • PNW_Steve
                  Solar Fanatic
                  • Aug 2014
                  • 433

                  #23
                  Spam

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                  • PNW_Steve
                    Solar Fanatic
                    • Aug 2014
                    • 433

                    #24
                    Thank you Everyone for the input!!

                    Life has thrown me some curves and the 5th wheel is going away and being replaced with a 40 foot bus.

                    I am starting from scratch and building the electrical my way.

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