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Ivylog
May 04, 2013Explorer III
For winter camping you need plenty of BTUs and plenty of fuel to convert to BTUs. Any coach that has a AquaHot will do well in the winter as it meets the above requirements. That said, there are still areas that require special attention... the ice make water line and the bay area where your dump valves and water lines are located will need some extra insulation or supplemental heat. Keeping some of the slides in will help too as most are not as well insulated as the rest of the MH.
*A well designed coach will have all of your fresh water plumbing in one bay with the AquaHot and next to it will be your three tanks. These two bays will be heated by the A/H with it's own adjustable Tstat. Even with these areas heated you will still have to add heat to the water/sewer connections area.
*A well designed coach will have all of your fresh water plumbing in one bay with the AquaHot and next to it will be your three tanks. These two bays will be heated by the A/H with it's own adjustable Tstat. Even with these areas heated you will still have to add heat to the water/sewer connections area.
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