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seatec
Nov 10, 2006Explorer
Fyr guy wrote:seatec wrote:
Thanx again for all the helpfull hints. i for instance wouldve never thought about winterizing the washer dryer.
Just out of curiosity. i live in Maryland so it can get under 30 and soemtimes 20 deg. would it be very costly to just keep the heat running and if so what would anyone reccomend to keep the thermostat at? i am pretty sure the coach has heated underside eg holding tanks or is this just a stupid idea to begin with? I would like to keep using the MoHo throught the winter.
Anthony
Here in the Southwestern desert it gets into the teens occasionally and below freezing many times during our winter and I've been turning on the coach heater in the front only and set at it's lowest setting 55 degrees I think. We use our MH all year long so we need to have it ready to go when we are. It's worked for us for 2 years now and the cost of propane was worth the availability of the MH.
Fry,
SO running the Front heater at 55 will prevent any lines from freezing up anywhere in the coach? Doesa this also take care of your water heater and such? That would be great because i really dont want to winterize so we can keep using the coach year round. Wonder how much propane i would use for a Mid Atlantinc winter?
THanx for your inof Fry
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