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Old-Biscuit
Aug 16, 2017Explorer III
rbpru wrote:
The two questions I have are, what temps are these four season units designed for and how many tanks of LP would you burn through in a week of camping while snowmobiling or skiing?
Certainly if one expects to routinely venture into temps above or below the norm, I four season TT should be considered. Defining a "true" 4 season is not so easy.
Good luck
This is what NUWA had to say about '4 season'
NuWa was the first fifth wheel manufacturer to test our product in the Dometic Environmental Chamber, which subjects the coach to Zero degree cold and well over one hundred degree heat. In both instances of tests the NuWa 5th wheel kept the interior at very comfortable levels and proved that the HitchHiker is truly a 4 season product.
Now I grant you when we were in that -19*F temps we went thru a lot of propane. (Course the S&B I lived in in WY during winters went thru LOTS of propane too.)
Others in the park 'froze' ----tanks, water lines, valves etc. We STAYED roasty-toasty.
Cold temps....down to 10*F or so a 30# would last a week BUT that wasn't all furnace it was also water heater, fridge and stove/oven usage
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