Book wrote:
2-adding insulation
3-can you survive a day below freezing without winterizing
2. This is what was recommended on another thread.
reflectix I bought it, but havent installed it yet.
3. I visit relatives in Michigan all year and she has a puny 15 amp outdoor hookup which makes it challenging for me when temps are below 30oF, but I have never had a problem at a CG with robust amperage. I plug my overhead (wimpy) heater into one plug, a second extension into another and plug in my
infrared heaterI actually tried one of those little barrel heaters with blower and it was useless. I set that IR heater aimed right at me and it gets warm. I have also considered a
Single Tank-Top Propane Heater which is safe with a window cracked an inch (I also have a CO/CO2 monitor in the RV) but the drawback is moisture buildup (water is byproduct of burning propane).
I have also been considering a
a low voltage mattress pad which shouldnt trip the breaker when the heater is running.
I have to admit that my 1992 RVan was very leaky to air, but I replaced all the rubber gaskets around windows and doors this summer. When I install the reflectix I will have a piece for the front windows and things should be much warmer. In summer it is the windows that are hot to the touch, so I expect that may also be where I am losing heat.