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DrewE
Mar 14, 2017Explorer II
Your plan is perfectly reasonable, assuming your RV is at least somewhat equipped for cold weather use (with enclosed plumbing etc.). You will burn through some propane, of course. It would be good to periodically (or continually) turn on the water heater as well as the furnace so that it stays above freezing. This isn't too hard to do since it's insulated and there's a lot of heat to lose to get from 140 degrees down to 32 degrees.
Keeping the RV somewhat warm also allows you to stock it with things like cleaning supplies and foodstuffs that should not be frozen, rather than having to do that all at the last moment.
Keeping the RV somewhat warm also allows you to stock it with things like cleaning supplies and foodstuffs that should not be frozen, rather than having to do that all at the last moment.
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