NorthOrSouth
Aug 25, 2014Explorer
Thinking ahead to winter insulation
We'd like to use our Monaco this winter. It gets to -40 here occasionally and Id like to keep some water in the tanks and use at least the shower and sinks.
So my options are insulating under the basement and use the furnace on the road and an electric space heater when parked.
Or wrapping the bottom of the fresh water tank with heating wires (heat tape) and keeping them on with the inverter on the road or shore power when parked. Same for sewer tanks.
I also have a diesel Webasto hydronic heater that could heat the engine and new lines I could run beside the tanks but I suspect thats not practical for weeks of being parked.
Whats best for preventing freeze ups?
So my options are insulating under the basement and use the furnace on the road and an electric space heater when parked.
Or wrapping the bottom of the fresh water tank with heating wires (heat tape) and keeping them on with the inverter on the road or shore power when parked. Same for sewer tanks.
I also have a diesel Webasto hydronic heater that could heat the engine and new lines I could run beside the tanks but I suspect thats not practical for weeks of being parked.
Whats best for preventing freeze ups?