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ctilsie242
Oct 27, 2017Explorer II
I should have added that it definitely is wise to fill up all the propane tanks/cylinders.
If one has the luxury of both living in a warmer reason and has power to their RV, it might be possible to not have to winterize it and have a couple electric heaters running at 40-50 degrees to keep the rig well above freezing, so if power does go out for a long time, it would be easy to just fire up the propane furnace and generator, and either drive somewhere, or just sit tight and enjoy things.
If one has the luxury of both living in a warmer reason and has power to their RV, it might be possible to not have to winterize it and have a couple electric heaters running at 40-50 degrees to keep the rig well above freezing, so if power does go out for a long time, it would be easy to just fire up the propane furnace and generator, and either drive somewhere, or just sit tight and enjoy things.
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