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scbwr
Feb 16, 2015Explorer II
Depending on the insulation of your unit, if you are worried about waterlines at night, open the doors of any cabinets that have water lines running through them. Disconnect the fresh water hose at night to prevent any problems there.
If you don't have thermal windows, crack a vent or window slightly to prevent a lot of condensation on the inside of windows or other surfaces. If hooked up to full hook-ups and depending on campground policy, use an electric heater to save propane costs....if that concerns you.
Have a great trip!
If you don't have thermal windows, crack a vent or window slightly to prevent a lot of condensation on the inside of windows or other surfaces. If hooked up to full hook-ups and depending on campground policy, use an electric heater to save propane costs....if that concerns you.
Have a great trip!
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