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lesjones
Explorer
Explorer
Last winter we were in Florida in December-February, Cedar Key and Ocala area and were very uncomfortable at night. Our 36 foot Damon Challenger is just not set up for 25-32 degree nights. Does anyone have tips on how to tighten the old girl up to keep the cold out?????
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pianotuna
Nomad III
Nomad III
Hi Ray,

Did you have the spray foam added or did the RV come that way?

RayChez wrote:
We do have sprayed foam insulation all over the bottom of the coach, including in the wheel wells. Maybe that is what helps.
Regards, Don
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rgatijnet1
Explorer III
Explorer III
What temperatures were you experiencing INSIDE the coach? If you are trying to maintain 78 degrees inside then it may not be possible without running the furnace for a long time.
To be comfortable, electric space heaters and an electric blanket can make bedtime very comfortable.
We leave Florida most Winters and head up North or out West and we use our rooftop heat pump as well as a portable heat pump to keep us comfortable down to zero and a little below. Below 30 the rooftop heat pump won't work but our portable unit still works fine. The electric heaters also work fine to heat up a specific area of the coach.

RayChez
Explorer
Explorer
Never had any problem keeping the coach warm. While hunting in Meeker, Colorado we had like two feet of snow, and the furnace kept the coach at a comfortable 72 degrees all night long. Some coaches are just insulated better then others I guess. We do have sprayed foam insulation all over the bottom of the coach, including in the wheel wells. Maybe that is what helps.
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donn0128
Explorer II
Explorer II
Not a heck of a lot you can do. Insulate the windows, lots of propane, blankets, and space heaters.

rk911
Explorer
Explorer
lesjones wrote:
Last winter we were in Florida in December-February, Cedar Key and Ocala area and were very uncomfortable at night. Our 36 foot Damon Challenger is just not set up for 25-32 degree nights. Does anyone have tips on how to tighten the old girl up to keep the cold out?????


we use a portable 1500-watt electric space heater in the bedroom when were out in South Dakota in the fall. at elevation the nights are frequently that cold and the space heater keeps us nice and toasty. an electric blanket would also be a good idea.
Rich
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2oldman
Explorer II
Explorer II
I take it we're not talking about leaving the furnace off all night.

Other than seals (and there are miles of them) being air tight, not much more to say.
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