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bradyk
Nov 04, 2015Explorer
Living in Calgary and like to get out all year I decided to remove my cloroplast and fixed up the underneath too. I did the Ultra Heat pads on the 2 tanks as well. Don't forget to get to get the wraps that go around the drain pipe gates for the drains. If you cant open them when frozen you wont be able to empty things out.
I also went through the inside and heat taped my lines inside. I was lucky as all my lines run topside so was not too bad to get to them other than I had to be like a snake on the floor. My water tank is inside under the bed so I just put a heating blanket on it and it stays plenty warm if I need it. Most of the time it does not need to be on other than when it is real cold. Keeps the back side warmer in bed too.
Needless to say we can camp in almost any weather especially with a few of the campgrounds with power open all year.
I also went through the inside and heat taped my lines inside. I was lucky as all my lines run topside so was not too bad to get to them other than I had to be like a snake on the floor. My water tank is inside under the bed so I just put a heating blanket on it and it stays plenty warm if I need it. Most of the time it does not need to be on other than when it is real cold. Keeps the back side warmer in bed too.
Needless to say we can camp in almost any weather especially with a few of the campgrounds with power open all year.
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