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kohldad
Jan 22, 2015Explorer III
It is amazing how much insulation the truck bed provides for the camper, but it can be easily used in the temps you are describing, especially if there isn't much wind.
Get a fan forced electric heater, like a little $15 unit from walmart which has a 600 or 750 watt setting. Open up the cabinet and bathroom doors. If the water tank is under the step, you may also want to remove it.
Try to keep the camper up to at least 50* at night. If you still want the cab-over colder, just add a curtain across the opening.
Lastly, if it is going to be for more than a week, I would spend the money on two sheets of 3/4" foam board and temporarily secure it to the bottom and sides of the camper. The floor and knee walls are the worst insulated of any camper.
Last thing you can do is get a remote thermostat and put it down in the corner by the tank. This will give you an idea of how cold the tank area is getting.
Get a fan forced electric heater, like a little $15 unit from walmart which has a 600 or 750 watt setting. Open up the cabinet and bathroom doors. If the water tank is under the step, you may also want to remove it.
Try to keep the camper up to at least 50* at night. If you still want the cab-over colder, just add a curtain across the opening.
Lastly, if it is going to be for more than a week, I would spend the money on two sheets of 3/4" foam board and temporarily secure it to the bottom and sides of the camper. The floor and knee walls are the worst insulated of any camper.
Last thing you can do is get a remote thermostat and put it down in the corner by the tank. This will give you an idea of how cold the tank area is getting.
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