Forum Discussion
memtb
Feb 18, 2020Explorer
B.O. Plenty wrote:garyemunson wrote:Anyone can claim their product is "4 season". Means nothing. There is no industry standard. Might not be anything beyond a decal by the door. Don't get suckered into believing this means you can live in one in the Yukon or Alaska.
Depends on whether those are sold s "4-season" campers. Those are fine as long as they are kept heated with the built in furnace. A space heater will not deliver heat to utility bays as the furnace can with dedicated ducts.
B.O.
^^^^^^^^^This! ^^^^^^^^
There are “VERY” few rv’s that are “factory capable” of sustained use at below zero F temperatures without substantial modifications. Most of those capable of serious cold weather use, ceased to exist during the financial crisis of the late 2000’s.
Once upon a time, there were a few manufacturers that had guarantees to a minus 20 F or a bit colder.....without modifications! These are still out there, but are getting difficult to find due to age. memtb
About RV Tips & Tricks
Looking for advice before your next adventure? Look no further.25,108 PostsLatest Activity: Feb 05, 2025