dieseltruckdriver wrote:
JAC1982 wrote:
But, I think part of the problem is, people expect it to be like their house in the winter. No trailer right off the lot is that well insulated.
Snipped and trimmed.
I don't know about that, early last spring we were in ours at 7 degrees F. with a 35 mph wind coming from the back/street (slide) side of our 5er and we weren't chilly at all. Yes we ate some propane, but we were very comfortable and the furnace was cycling. I didn't think we could ask for anything more from it.
I am sure you ate some propane ,been there :B I have hunted in that kind of weather in Wyoming I know, but we stayed warm . Didn't freeze up anything , but the drain tube on the water tank, wouldn't drain ,until I got to a little warmer area on the way home , and it thawed out.