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csh_2088, welcome to the TC Forum and there are many here that can answer just about any question you might have with information from their own experiences.
Your answer in staying warmer relates to any Truck Camper, hardside or pop-up. It comes down to two things, how warm you want to stay and how much propane you bring. If you are using propane your time in a Truck Camper will be limited in how cold the outside temperatures are and how warm you want to be. So it comes down to the amount of propane. In a Pop-Up Camper you are going to be limited with how much propane you can carry.
Winter time you would be better served in using dry heat, only available by plugging in to nearby hookups. This is with electric heaters. This will also greatly reduce the condensation.
That all being said and the many directions the answers coming in are going, a description of really what you plan on doing might bring you more specific information to what you truly need.
Good luck.
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Your answer in staying warmer relates to any Truck Camper, hardside or pop-up. It comes down to two things, how warm you want to stay and how much propane you bring. If you are using propane your time in a Truck Camper will be limited in how cold the outside temperatures are and how warm you want to be. So it comes down to the amount of propane. In a Pop-Up Camper you are going to be limited with how much propane you can carry.
Winter time you would be better served in using dry heat, only available by plugging in to nearby hookups. This is with electric heaters. This will also greatly reduce the condensation.
That all being said and the many directions the answers coming in are going, a description of really what you plan on doing might bring you more specific information to what you truly need.
Good luck.
b
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