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spike99
Nov 23, 2013Explorer
For tank heating pads, surf: http://www.modmyrv.com/2008/07/17/rv-holding-tank-heating-pads
If using heating pads, suggest using 110-120V AC version - since 12V version sucks lots of 12V power from onboard batteries.
I still don't understand why some folks don't like Spray Foam (CC - contractor grade) under their RV/TT. I applied under my RV/TT and its amazing stuff. And, it isn't too much work to install. For comparison, surf: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IBu19XyBLLA
After seeing benefits of before and after with my own eyes, IM RV/TTs should use Foam (spray or vacuum bonded) as minimum factory build.
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If using heating pads, suggest using 110-120V AC version - since 12V version sucks lots of 12V power from onboard batteries.
I still don't understand why some folks don't like Spray Foam (CC - contractor grade) under their RV/TT. I applied under my RV/TT and its amazing stuff. And, it isn't too much work to install. For comparison, surf: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IBu19XyBLLA
After seeing benefits of before and after with my own eyes, IM RV/TTs should use Foam (spray or vacuum bonded) as minimum factory build.
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