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Old 02-13-2015, 04:00 PM   #1
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Do you really want to put fuel(gasoline) in the front of your unit and add the weight to it instead of the TV? For one thing, I myself would not want 30-50 gallons of gas sitting under my bedroom, living room or under the bathroom(which ever model you might have). What would happen if the cell started to leak? Also just how would you run the fuel line from the RV to the TV? That is really not a safe thing either! I would definitely rethink the idea of putting a fuel cell in the front bay of the RV!!!
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