How much should I charge someone to plug an RV in at my house?
The heat in the RV is being run by propane. So I would say the only power needed would be to run the refrigerator. Although I don’t know how RV’s work. I would assume like most devices there may be some amount of draw even when the devices in the RV are not in use. The RV will be left unoccupied during the week and used during the weekend for about a month. It is 24 feet long and has a microwave, tv and stove. I live in NY, not the city, up with the cows.
Right, its just my brother during hunting season. The wife gets upity if I don’t ask him for something cause after all “we pay for the electricity so should he” They use the bathroom in the house, we have three, the one they use is off the mudroom so they don’t even come in the house all the way. I was just looking for the basic draw/kilowatts that an RV under these circumstances would use. I want to be sure the price is fair for both sides.


$1,000,000
will probably cost about 5 to 10 a day to run
you couldnt pay me enough
Charge him $200 a week .
In some states its illegal.
i would say $5 a day is fair.
Are they not using your water? It depends if they are friends. What about cable tv? The RV parks can charge anywhere from 15 – 40 dollars per night. I would say 5 dollars a day.
check the local RV/ CAMPING FEES – CALL THEM AND ASK HOW MUCH THEY CHARGE A WEEK/ WEEKEND…..
maybe 20 dollars a month
In the mid ’90′s I lived in my camper while going thru a divorce and my monthly bill was $25-$30 per month. I’d say $35-$40 per month.
just wait till you get your electric bill and make them pay the difference of what your regular bill is.