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pconroy328
Apr 20, 2017Explorer
Svenn wrote:
lol easy, I'm a beginner. I didn't realize the stuff was sticky.
2.) find a power source to heat the pump, pipes, etc for the nights it gets below freezing?
Not only is it sticky but its not something you want in your mouth. DAMHIKT. ;)
For #2 it depends on how cold it is outside, how warm you can keep the inside. In our motorhome, if the temp drops into the high to mid 20's, I just keep the furnace on. Or I have nice electric heater inside. Keep the inside temps in high 60's and the heat bleeds thru to keep the rest warm.
If it drops below mid 20's and I can't winterize, then it's additional small electric heaters in the plumbing compartment. And the tank heaters are on.
All of this take electricity. Quite a bit more than a single group 27 battery could supply.
Do you want to live in your RV in the winter?
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