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DrewE
Dec 06, 2016Explorer II
Questions like this are hard to answer without more info on your RV and how its plumbing is set up.
It appears to have basically enclosed tanks and piping. Furnace for one night should be more than sufficient, no different than camping in similar weather. Simply letting it sit would likely also be okay, assuming the temperatures during the day are above freezing, as it takes time for the temperature in the RV to cool down to freezing and more time for the water to freeze when the air temperature in the RV is cold.
It appears to have basically enclosed tanks and piping. Furnace for one night should be more than sufficient, no different than camping in similar weather. Simply letting it sit would likely also be okay, assuming the temperatures during the day are above freezing, as it takes time for the temperature in the RV to cool down to freezing and more time for the water to freeze when the air temperature in the RV is cold.
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