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TravelingRae
Aug 29, 2013Explorer
Mid to upper 40s? That is balmy winter weather!
If I'm chilly, I just put on a sweater. It always amazes me how much people will pay to heat their rigs instead of just adding some clothing layers.
(I've got a well-insulated Canadian-made rig, too, so it doesn't cool down fast.)
My blanket draws 6A and turns off after an hour. I have 220AH available to me, so the draw is really negligible. I sleep in the loft bed of my class C and one hour with the blanket one makes the loft super toasty all night. The odd time I have to get up in the middle of the night, who cares if it's cold. It just makes me appreciate my warm nest all the more! :D
Rae
who used to sleep in snowbanks at 40 below
If I'm chilly, I just put on a sweater. It always amazes me how much people will pay to heat their rigs instead of just adding some clothing layers.
(I've got a well-insulated Canadian-made rig, too, so it doesn't cool down fast.)
My blanket draws 6A and turns off after an hour. I have 220AH available to me, so the draw is really negligible. I sleep in the loft bed of my class C and one hour with the blanket one makes the loft super toasty all night. The odd time I have to get up in the middle of the night, who cares if it's cold. It just makes me appreciate my warm nest all the more! :D
Rae
who used to sleep in snowbanks at 40 below
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