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mowermech
Nov 27, 2021Explorer
Yes, cold weather living is doable!
We once spent a Montana winter in a 32 foot Suncrest Class A. I built the water line out of hard copper tubing, heat taped and insulated. We had several other ideas that would not be good for something that will move in a few days.
As for the Wet Bay, just put a 60 watt light bulb in there, in a Trouble Light cover. Keep it away from plastic stuff (I had to replace the bay light, it warped from the heat!).
All I can say is, when RVing in cold weather, even at 20 below zero, Common Sense is king! Plan ahead, and THINK!
As I said, it CAN be done! Good luck.
We once spent a Montana winter in a 32 foot Suncrest Class A. I built the water line out of hard copper tubing, heat taped and insulated. We had several other ideas that would not be good for something that will move in a few days.
As for the Wet Bay, just put a 60 watt light bulb in there, in a Trouble Light cover. Keep it away from plastic stuff (I had to replace the bay light, it warped from the heat!).
All I can say is, when RVing in cold weather, even at 20 below zero, Common Sense is king! Plan ahead, and THINK!
As I said, it CAN be done! Good luck.
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