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trigley
Nov 04, 2013Explorer
golfknut wrote:
We are taking our first snowbird trip this winter with a planned departure date of late December.
I was wondering how much roof melt-off of ice and snow there would be if I turned on the furnace and let the inside temperature get up into the 60's or so? Would there be any melting of roof snow at that temp?
We don't tow but sometimes use our unit for 4 or 5 days with snow cover. The snow does melt somewhat but does not disappear in that time frame. Exterior temperature would have a bearing.
I would be concerned heating the unit could create more ice if the temperature is below freezing when you do leave.
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