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DrewE
Oct 20, 2015Explorer II
It depends on the motorhome design, but generally speaking if it's at all equipped for cold weather use you should have no problem. If the holding tanks and dump valves are exposed underneath with no enclosure, that could be problematic in sub-freezing temperatures. If, on the other hand, they're enclosed and part of the heated envelope of the RV (often there's a little duct going to the enclosure from the furnace), there should be no problem whatsoever provided the RV is kept at a somewhat habitable temperature.
There's no need to prop the bed open for the fresh water tank that's situated on the floor below it. The luan paneling or whatever underneath the bed has very little insulation value; the tank is in the heated space of the RV.
There's no need to prop the bed open for the fresh water tank that's situated on the floor below it. The luan paneling or whatever underneath the bed has very little insulation value; the tank is in the heated space of the RV.
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