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Dec 01, 2013Explorer
Paw Paw John wrote:
If you are camping in -16f degrees you would not be venturing out doors, so if the electricity goes out you will be there to swap over to the gas system and not freeze anything!! I know that I'm not that far from my camper when I'm camping in it. How hard is it to give the campground manager your cell # to call you if your away from the campground for any longer than and hour or two if the electricity failure occurred. Just a thought!! Good luck this winter and stay warm, I know I will!!, happy holidays too all!!!,
I agree 100%. For me, if I were in my camper and the temps were in the 20's I wouldn't be venturing out very far! so no problem with switching over to gas. Thing is, I don't full time in my Montana and it will be several years until I'm able to reach that goal. For my use, I believe the cheap heat will be perfect. When I do reach full time status, I will be heading to MUCH warmer temps this time of the year and will only be using my furnace to take off the chill in the coach.
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