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* **House power** (coach power, leisure power) is the (usually 12v) electrical system in the **living area**. | * **House power** (coach power, leisure power) is the (usually 12v) electrical system in the **living area**. | ||
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+ | Most campervans use [[electrical: | ||
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+ | ===== what you can run in the van ===== | ||
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+ | Things that are run off the van's power are called [[electrical: | ||
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+ | * easy/cheap to run | ||
+ | * phone and tablet charging | ||
+ | * [[electrical: | ||
+ | * ventilation | ||
+ | * CPAP | ||
+ | * harder and a little more expensive to run | ||
+ | * laptop charging/ | ||
+ | * gaming laptops | ||
+ | * hard and expensive to run | ||
+ | * gaming laptops at night | ||
+ | * heating or cooking with electricity, | ||
+ | * [[hvac: | ||
+ | * electric coffee makers, which is why we use propane((see the pattern?)) | ||
===== sources of house power ===== | ===== sources of house power ===== | ||