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mr__ed
Oct 21, 2013Explorer
I don't think 30 degrees F will be a problem. I've camped in temps a little lower than that without any isues . Keep in mind that the lowest temps often occur just before dawn. A short while later the sun is up an all is OK. If you really don't want to take any chances you can set the furnace to a relatively low temperature but I probably wouldn't bother with it since it takes a while for water to freeze solidly enough to cause damage. And, just because it's 30 degrees outside doesn't mean it's the same inside or wherever your pipes are located. I'll bet it's a couple of degrees warmer.
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