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lifestyle:words_of_wisdom [2018/12/24 13:44]
frater_secessus [solitude]
lifestyle:words_of_wisdom [2019/08/10 00:15]
frater_secessus [solar] added shore power
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 ===== frugality ===== ===== frugality =====
 > "The best way to save anything is to not to waste what you have already." - jimindenver((http://www.cheaprvliving.com/forums/Thread-The-Value-of-Time?pid=191442#pid191442)) > "The best way to save anything is to not to waste what you have already." - jimindenver((http://www.cheaprvliving.com/forums/Thread-The-Value-of-Time?pid=191442#pid191442))
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 +> There is little doubt in my mind that it is possible to live the RV life on the income that you propose. On the other hand, the real question should be, "Can we live the fulltime RV life on $X/year." Almost as important is the question, if we do choose to do this, will we be able to enjoy our life while doing so? - Kirk W((http://www.rvnetwork.com/topic/103473-anyone-full-timing-on-25000-a-year/?do=findComment&comment=601250))
 ===== getting started ===== ===== getting started =====
 > "I'd be leaving planning mode behind and get into doing mode ASAP" - rvpopeye((http://www.cheaprvliving.com/forums/Thread-The-Value-of-Time?pid=182596#pid182596)) > "I'd be leaving planning mode behind and get into doing mode ASAP" - rvpopeye((http://www.cheaprvliving.com/forums/Thread-The-Value-of-Time?pid=182596#pid182596))
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 > You have to be ruthless. Follow the wisdom of the backpacker: "Bring what you need, and need what you bring". -- lenny flank((https://www.cheaprvliving.com/forums/showthread.php?tid=24813&pid=305749#pid305749)) > You have to be ruthless. Follow the wisdom of the backpacker: "Bring what you need, and need what you bring". -- lenny flank((https://www.cheaprvliving.com/forums/showthread.php?tid=24813&pid=305749#pid305749))
-===== money =====+
 ===== planning ===== ===== planning =====
 > "...slow may be better in the end, because the most important time is the thinking time, and that's best not rushed." -- MsNomer((http://www.promasterforum.com/forum/showpost.php?p=359474&postcount=6)) > "...slow may be better in the end, because the most important time is the thinking time, and that's best not rushed." -- MsNomer((http://www.promasterforum.com/forum/showpost.php?p=359474&postcount=6))
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 ===== safety ===== ===== safety =====
 > "The most important thing is to be careful, esp when you’re alone... If you can’t recognize danger when you see it, this is not the life for you." -- TrainChaser((http://www.cheaprvliving.com/forums/Thread-You-re-solo-and-you-die-or-something-major?pid=319157#pid319157)) > "The most important thing is to be careful, esp when you’re alone... If you can’t recognize danger when you see it, this is not the life for you." -- TrainChaser((http://www.cheaprvliving.com/forums/Thread-You-re-solo-and-you-die-or-something-major?pid=319157#pid319157))
 +===== shore power =====
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 +>"...most people think that to have “RV” type shore power you need those special 30/50 amp plugs. I have a 115v plug. The male end of an extension cord (heavy gauge) that I have cable tied to the inside of my receiver hitch so it’s hidden." -- Captain_Dapper((https://www.reddit.com/r/vandwellers/comments/cnt2o0/my_stealth_window_unit_setup/ewhggpj/))
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 ===== solar ===== ===== solar =====
 >"Any Solar is better than no solar, but having too much solar is difficult. The best solar systems are those which can keep the batteries the happiest.  Happy batteries are those which are recharged quickly after depletion." -- SternWake((http://www.cheaprvliving.com/forums/Thread-Should-I?pid=88971#pid88971)) >"Any Solar is better than no solar, but having too much solar is difficult. The best solar systems are those which can keep the batteries the happiest.  Happy batteries are those which are recharged quickly after depletion." -- SternWake((http://www.cheaprvliving.com/forums/Thread-Should-I?pid=88971#pid88971))
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