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Re: 2006 Fleetwood Tioga 26Q 4 season capability?

Having access to a 110V hookup will make her life much easier when it gets cold at night. A propane RV furnace will keep it warm enough in most winter conditions, but the typical single house battery won't survive the night running the furnace blower. She'll blow through the propane as well. Plugged in, running a ceramic heater or oil filled radiator will keep her warmer. Boondocking in the winter is possible, but to do it well she would need some battery upgrades.
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