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bikendan wrote:luberhill wrote:
sooo...if you are in a place with no electric hook p what runs the furnace ?? And traveling home you don't worry about the tanks freezing ?? Water heater ??
luberhill, please don't take this wrong but based on your questions, you need to learn more about how things work in your RV, before taking it out in freezing temperatures.
โOct-16-2016 10:16 PM
luberhill wrote:
sooo...if you are in a place with no electric hook p what runs the furnace ?? And traveling home you don't worry about the tanks freezing ?? Water heater ??
โOct-16-2016 09:51 PM
luberhill wrote:
sooo...if you are in a place with no electric hook p what runs the furnace ?? And traveling home you don't worry about the tanks freezing ?? Water heater ??
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โOct-16-2016 06:34 PM
eichacsj wrote:
Mostly travel (Denver, Seattle) and camp in winter. We do not add anything, I keep the fresh water as full as possible and don't drain the grey/black until needed. We use the fridge. We are in below freezing commonly, we do not have heat pads. Never had a problem.
One thing we do different is we ONLY use the furnace (70-74, cycles about 20 min on 20 min off at zeroish, we also updated to the digital thermostat, it cycles better). If you use supplemental heat it will not run the heater enough and heat does not get to the tanks.
BTW we use bottled water for drinking.
Enjoy camping in snow is awesome! Make sure you have chains for TV.
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