NekkidFish wrote:
In the upcoming weeks, the night time temps could go down around freezing ... with the day temps being in the 50's.
We have our second adventure scheduled in two weeks, and I worry about the temps at night. :(
Do we need to take steps, or be worried if the temps go down to 32 degrees?Thanks! Jules
Yup. you are going to be cold!
You need to get pillow vent covers to put up into all your roof vents and something to cover all the windows. THAT is where most of the cold comes in from.
If you have a Class C you need something to block off the front of the cab, that is where a lot of the cold will come in from. Nothing but windshield and side windows up there! An adco rv windshield cover will also help.
Also before shutting your engine off make sure to shut off the heat or ac completely so the vents slam shut.
I found the van sized windshield sun shades fit right under day night shades to insulate the windows without having to put up velcro or taping them. Easy to take down and folds up for storage.
Covering the vents and all windows makes a BIG difference how warm you can keep it inside the RV.
Been there done that and it was only for a couple of cold days in Florida and it sucked. RV's are not made to be comfortable in freezing temps!