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Roy_Lynne
Nov 12, 2013Explorer
While we don't turn off our propane either, you shouldn't need to run the furnace while your camping and like someone above said, you really want to conserve your propane as much as possible. At night we have a little electric heater running,we sleep under a feather bed,  but as soon as we get up, I switch to to the propane furnace, and disconnect the electric so I can make coffee. (For some reason we can't run both without popping the switch.) 
Another thing to consider is at night your hose bringing in water, might freeze so we remove and drain it before going to bed at night.
That is a really good suggestion to check your tires, 5 years is just about their limit. We had a blowout and the tires looked brand new.
Your first trip should be a blast. Happy travels
Another thing to consider is at night your hose bringing in water, might freeze so we remove and drain it before going to bed at night.
That is a really good suggestion to check your tires, 5 years is just about their limit. We had a blowout and the tires looked brand new.
Your first trip should be a blast. Happy travels
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