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boomersooner198
Dec 06, 2016Explorer
We watch the temperatures and when it gets below freezing we turn on the heat (low, about 60 degrees). We are hooked to shore power where I store our camper, it is outside but under cover. We make several trips to the camper to turn the heat on and off, but that is just what we choose to do. Throughout the winter I will probably go through both of my 30 gallon propane tanks, so it costs me about $60 to keep the heat on during cold weather (in Georgia, so not to bad but we do get into the teens a few times).
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