pnichols wrote:
In our Class C we can block off with curtains the cab and the cab overhead bed area. With these two areas isolated from the rest of the interior, the 25,000 BTU propane furnace can easily keep the rest of the coach warm by only having to cycle On and Off about 3 times per hour. This helps cut down on propane use and coach battery draining when camping without hookups in cold temperatures.
When setting up an RV for winter camping it helps to temporarily make the living area as small as possible that has to be kept warm.
We're not into cold room sleeping, so we keep the interior of the coach at around 65 degrees, which makes it possible to sleep under light covers ... just like in our stick house.
Can you make it through an evening (say 40F) at 65F with just the cab blocked off?