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BobsYourUncle
May 31, 2014Nomad
I personally think it can be done.
I am looking at upgrading my TT to something newer and better such as AF with double glazed windows and heated underbelly & tanks.
I just survived a winter in Calgary Alberta in my 3 season TT.
Yeah I had some issues, you bet I did, but I made it work with open tanks, single windows and no heated underbelly.
The mild temperatures you describe are a balmy day compared to here in winter.
I ran weeks at a time of -25 to -34C (-13 to -29F) in my old Triple E
So with a new AF with the Arctic package, I think it will be a breeze to do.
I am looking at upgrading my TT to something newer and better such as AF with double glazed windows and heated underbelly & tanks.
I just survived a winter in Calgary Alberta in my 3 season TT.
Yeah I had some issues, you bet I did, but I made it work with open tanks, single windows and no heated underbelly.
The mild temperatures you describe are a balmy day compared to here in winter.
I ran weeks at a time of -25 to -34C (-13 to -29F) in my old Triple E
So with a new AF with the Arctic package, I think it will be a breeze to do.
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