Forum Discussion
rbpru
Aug 16, 2017Explorer II
Is your home a four season? My house works fine in Indiana but I would not want to live in it in Fairbanks.
So also for the four season TTs. Heated tanks, more insulation, multi-pane windows etc. make for more comfortable weather extremes. The "truer" the model, one assumes the more weather extremes the TT can accommodate.
All of which is interesting but does not speak to the question of will it handle the OPs needs. That is dependent on the type of weather one wants to camp in.
Most of the TT that I have seen for more permanent cold weather use in IN and MI have had considerably more insulation and skirting added. I cannot speak to the AC needs in the hotter climates.
Since we only use our TT for a few days in sub-freezing weather we simply dry camp and use the furnace, and electric heater, and the CG wash house.
It would be interesting to know if the manufacturer advertise a temperature range for their Four Season models.
So also for the four season TTs. Heated tanks, more insulation, multi-pane windows etc. make for more comfortable weather extremes. The "truer" the model, one assumes the more weather extremes the TT can accommodate.
All of which is interesting but does not speak to the question of will it handle the OPs needs. That is dependent on the type of weather one wants to camp in.
Most of the TT that I have seen for more permanent cold weather use in IN and MI have had considerably more insulation and skirting added. I cannot speak to the AC needs in the hotter climates.
Since we only use our TT for a few days in sub-freezing weather we simply dry camp and use the furnace, and electric heater, and the CG wash house.
It would be interesting to know if the manufacturer advertise a temperature range for their Four Season models.
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