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โNov-25-2015 07:03 AM
Old Duck wrote:
X4 in winterising. I store ours at a storage facility that is a 3 sided building with many other rv's and pay extra for power. We are not allowed to run electric heaters, but can run dehumidifiers and keep the fridge going if desired. I would not want to reply on the furnace being 5 miles away even though I check on ours every week to 10 days mainly to dump water from the dehumidifiers.
โNov-25-2015 06:06 AM
jeffs8269 wrote:
I recently purchased a new fifth wheel and will be storing it a covered storage building that is not climate controlled. I paid a little extra for a 30 amp hookup with the thought of keeping it warm enough so that I do not have to winterize my coach.
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โNov-25-2015 05:55 AM
rhagfo wrote:Dick_B wrote:
X2 on the winterize. $10 for pink stuff and 30 minutes time are small price insurance against the furnace failing AND much cheaper than propane.
X3!!
โNov-25-2015 05:40 AM
Dick_B wrote:
X2 on the winterize. $10 for pink stuff and 30 minutes time are small price insurance against the furnace failing AND much cheaper than propane.
โNov-25-2015 05:33 AM
โNov-25-2015 05:31 AM
jeffs8269 wrote:
I recently purchased a new fifth wheel and will be storing it a covered storage building that is not climate controlled. I paid a little extra for a 30 amp hookup with the thought of keeping it warm enough so that I do not have to winterize my coach (I live in Oklahoma). What should I run (furnace I assume) and what temperature should I set the thermostat in order to avoid freezing?
Thanks for the input.
โNov-25-2015 05:23 AM