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GordonThree
Mar 24, 2018Explorer
2gypsies wrote:
First, no heat overnight will not hurt your piping. It's the extended time day and night that does.
This statement doesn't apply everywhere.
Maybe in Florida or the Southwest, where it's below freezing for 1 hour before sunrise.
Winter camping in more northern climates, you certainly do have to worry about overnight below-freezing temps hurting your pipes.
Where I'm at right now in Northern Michigan the low was 13 last night, following a high of 36 that day. Temps didn't climb above freezing again until 10a this morning. it's 38 and falling right now, with the sun setting in a few hours.
Propane furnace keeping it comfy inside the RV, about 68F. generator running to recharge the batteries, however I will shut it off after dinner.
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