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Old-Biscuit
Jan 23, 2014Explorer III
Not a Creek side but our 5th wheel has an enclosed underbelly with bubble sheet type insulation and heat duck blowing into waste tanks/fresh water tank---valve area.
Spent a week in -14*F temps......only problem we had was suction line to on-board pump frozen until I opened access door to that area from inside rig. Then all was well.
At night we would set t-stat for 58*F and open all kitchen/bathroom cabinet doors. Then come morning we'd crank the heat up to 68*F and close up cabinet doors.
Only thing.......went thru 30# propane cylinder every other day.
BUT you need to use that RV Furnace to get that warm air where needed.
Spent a week in -14*F temps......only problem we had was suction line to on-board pump frozen until I opened access door to that area from inside rig. Then all was well.
At night we would set t-stat for 58*F and open all kitchen/bathroom cabinet doors. Then come morning we'd crank the heat up to 68*F and close up cabinet doors.
Only thing.......went thru 30# propane cylinder every other day.
BUT you need to use that RV Furnace to get that warm air where needed.
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