Propane detectors have been required on new RV's for a few years. As far as used RV's are concerned the law cites "An LP gas detector must be installed in any RV that contains an LP gas appliance and an electrical system."
Yes, there are RV air conditioners that can run on propane. These types of air conditioners are typically known as propane-powered absorption air conditioners and are less common than traditional electric-powered RV air conditioners. They are suitable for off-grid situations where electric hookups are not available.
Technically there is no reason not to. -But remember you are dealing with a highly flammable gas, -be careful !
It is on the LPG tank
That depends on the RV. Some use diesel fuel, some use gasoline, some even use propane or CNG.
You need to have your RV included in your insurance policy.
You need to give your location
Rv don't need a license just a regular drivers license
you don't need a special license to drive an RV just a regular drivers license
You just need a regular drivers license to drive an RV Class A in Virginia.
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Yes. Unless, of course, you don't plan on towing it. Or only towing it very short distances at very low speed. Then you can get along without it.
Yes.