Looks like one should NOT go "on the cheap" when purchasing. I don't want mold growing along the bottom of the windshield and windows and I don't want to be emptying the collection bin two toms or more/day.
Now that i know we will have 50 amp service I don't have to be too concerned about amp draw.
Swung by Sears and looked at some units. Thought it be a good idea to swing by the Manchester NH location that's closing. BIG liquidation sale but the place was picked clean!
Will return to the Concord store today AFTER finalizing the winter site with the camp ground owner.
I think ill request grease fittings on the electric meter so it won't be squealing during high electric usage! Lol
The next project will be locating an electric heater. The ones you see at sams dont look like they could handle the job. Get a bit nervous when I see the sentance, "supliment heating" ceramic, infrared ..... Hmmm
Whats your take on the infrared heaters/ceramic/oil filled. That might have to be a different post.
Thanks again all, great posts for myself and others looking to winter in a COLD climate.
Can't wait for the first RV top snow removal! When we purchased this rig I had this rig and my much missed Pace Arrow Diesel. Not fun removing snow from TWO 35 plus foot rigs. Plastic skylights get a tad brittle when real cold!!