rockhillmanor wrote:
Sorry but there really is not a true winter capable RV. It's still just a vehicle sitting out in the elements.
If you are expecting any of these so called winter proof RV's to 'perform like your stick built home' you will be VERY disappointed when the temps drop below freezing. Been there did that.
Would you please tell us at what temperature rv’s become unusable (water in the system, without fear of freeze-up) in cold weather!
A 5th wheel (RV): lived in it for two (2) Wyoming winters. We saw a few -30 F’s and numerous -20 F’s, in our old 1990 Teton. We had water in the system, and never froze a water line. And....the heater cycled on and off, without any other auxiliary heat source.
In our little class c...we’ve been wanting to test it’s “wintering” capabilities, but so far have only seen single digit F temperatures. Water in system....no freeze-ups and quite comfortable. Hoping to “test” it to a -10 F or a little cooler this winter!
Terrible sorry about your experiences with your RV in “cool” weather!
A picture of our most recent three (3) week boondocking trip in November ( unseasonably warm), 2 F was the coldest we saw on this trip. The white drum on the trailer in photo, was used to transport water to our RV fresh tank.