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bighatnohorse
Dec 10, 2013Explorer II
JumboJet wrote:
I have camped in -7F with furnace heat going in a Lance 1030 and nothing froze.
I camped this past week in my Lance 1050S (one slide-out) and was very comfortable with either the gas furnace or our thermostatically controlled electric heater. Low temperature was 4F. Was winterized and only used jugs of water and RV antifreeze.
Can't tell you about your AF, but you should be able to be comfortable.
I never had any problem with my old Eagle Cap either. . .it was simple matter of keeping the furnace burning. And that was NOT an all season camper.
Obviously, there are no "standards" for an all season camper.
Is a furnace set at 55-degrees adequate to protect against freezing water lines? It is at home.
What would be the standard lower limit for that to be true?
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