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pconroy328
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Dec 28, 2015

Cold Weather!

This is the first real winter for us in our new-to-us Class C. We took it up to Estes Park yesterday.

Nothing like driving at highway speeds, outside temps of 5* F, to find out all of the outside-air-infiltration paths! :)

Cold air was pouring in from the lower kitchen cabinet. I'm guessing that a big contributor could be the outside refridge vent. I may try covering that up a bit then driving some more and seeing if it helps.

I know the motorhomes aren't sealed completely - but that was like driving with a window open.


As a test, I put a small 1500 watt electric heater in the coach last night. Outside temps dropped to 0* F and inside dropped to 49* F. That was with the furnace off. Tonight I'll probably try it with the furnace on and see if I can find a nice balance between propane consumption and warmth.


Electric blankets seem to be harder to find these days. Walmart just had some smaller electric "throw" blankets. The label says 180 watts. I just might try sleeping out there as a test with the throw.


I know most people just park their RVs in the winter, but our kids love travelling in ours. And it's fun having a warm place to climb into when you're out at a distant sledding hill.

24 Replies

  • If you have a Sears in your area, Sears has electric blankets of all sizes. We purchased 2 last year, both were Queen.
  • Thanks for the help on the degree symbol. I've been on the internet so long that old habits are hard to break. Like using asterisks to indicate *bold* intent.

    I've also been on long enough to remember the days before smiley faces. ;)
  • Be careful how much electric heat you use in cold weather. It is quite possible to freeze the fresh water lines. DAMHIK
  • They are pathetically insulated. Here is a degree symbol you can use next time.. if you're so inclined. °

    Rather than go through the Alt-key nonsense, I just copy and paste that. Why keyboard designers have chosen to eliminate this oft-used character in favor of other nonsense ones is beyond me. Rant off.

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