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gotsmart
Nov 22, 2013Explorer
Francesca Knowles wrote:
Where the heck are you, Gotsmart???
Surely that snow can't be in Aberdeen, Washington!
It was in Elma, WA at Travel Inn Resort We received about 18 inches (45.7cm) of snow on January 17, 2012.
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pnichols wrote:
gotsmart,
I just noticed that lower left reading in your temperature gauge photo.
Were you living in your Class C at 63.3 deg F ... or had you just parked when you took that photo?
yes. My bedspread is a -40F rated sleeping bag (rectangle style, fully unzipped). After 20 minutes under the covers it is toasty warm. Tonight I decided to burn a little propane and set the furnace's T-stat to 65F. The furnace has a 2 inch duct which dumps warm air over the water pump. I have 2 of these Oregon Scientific RMR202A Indoor/Outdoor Thermometer with Wireless Remote Sensor and Atomic Clock. 1 is on the dinette and 1 in the rear BR (multiple units can sample the same remote sensor). I put the sensor in a ziplock sandwich bag and duct tape it to the arm of the sideview mirror on the north/east side of the MH. It has an ICE ALERT that starts flashing a really annoying green LED at 37.5 F. That gives me time to run the kitchen faucet at a slow trickle overnight. Doing this requires the valve of the grey/galley tank to be open.
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