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Jayco-noslide
Dec 05, 2016Explorer
Good question about being connected. Otherwise, you'll be running the furnace blower on battery. That would probably work for 1 night if you turn the thermostat really low. Really 25( or about 27 and below) is right at the point when I would worry about freeze up. but then it depends on how long it would be that temp. I would open the cabinet doors to get heat to the water lines. If you have shore power, an elec. portable heater might work. To answer your question, no I probably wouldn't winterize for 1 night in the upper 20's but if it could be several nights I would.
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