Oct-12-2023 11:48 PM
Dec-02-2023 03:56 AM
If anyone is curious on this post I'll be doing a update down the road. I've done worse winter camper living than this so this is luxury to me lol
Oct-31-2023 12:27 PM
ScottG wrote:
Yes on both the silicone (or any other appropriate sealant but NOT plumbers putty) and running the furnace constantly with one caveat, be sure to have a Carbon Monoxide sensor (your rv did not come with one).
We lost an in-law due to Co poisoning in an RV.
Dec-02-2023 03:45 AM
Im sorry to hear that. Thank you for that info, I wasnt sure if it would work or not and for the furnace, I decided to go a different route since I dont trust my furnace since I dont think they make parts for it anymore so its bound for a upgrade
Oct-25-2023 08:35 AM
RedRider16 wrote:
I figured I would knock out my questions in one topic rather posting multiple threads.
So I have a 86 Terry by Fleetwood that I just started living in a couple of months back since my housing plans fell through when I moved back to my home state and I figured I would live in it through the winter as well since its cheaper than renting a apartment for $1300 a month when all I pay is $280 so I figured I would save the money.
So my shower pan drain is leaking at the drain, Can I just remove the drain and silicone the seal and re-install the drain cover?
Any tips from keeping my water lines from freezing?
My furnace is down for now due to a rats nest but I'll be removing it to fully clean it out but is it alright to run the furnace 24/7 when I re-install it? (Its a Terralab Engineers Inc. Furnace) is there a electric alternative that I can attach to the furnace or replace it to help reduce space heaters and tripping breakers?
I will also be skirting and insulating underneath my camper too and insulating most of my windows and vents.
Any other Tips and Tricks I should know about?
Thank You for any help possible.
Dec-02-2023 03:49 AM
Im gonna be upgrading the furnace to a diesel heater which would solve a lot of my problems and I feel safer running that than a old Terralab Engineers furnace
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Dec-02-2023 03:53 AM
Oh I found out the hard way with the bathroom part (When I started my new job, I went a month without pay and now its affecting me hard) Luckily my mom had the perfect heater for the black tank. for the heated hose I got a plan to make a homemade heated hose
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