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Redterpos3 wrote:forhumanservices wrote:
campgrounds in NY and PA .
What campground?
I've heard others recommend keeping cabinets open to your space so the heat can get inside to the pipes running inside the cabinets. If you have tank heaters that would help also. Probably once you are in VA and NC you should be Ok at this time of year.
โNov-19-2015 06:16 PM
forhumanservices wrote:
campgrounds in NY and PA .
โNov-19-2015 02:15 AM
forhumanservices wrote:Redterpos3 wrote:
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We are just starting to go below freezing here in Central PA (the new Amish country) at nights and we are getting a number in a row for the first time this coming weekend. Are you in a 4 season rig?
We are in a 2004 Forest River 27' Sierra. I have no idea if it is considered a 4-seasons rv.
โNov-18-2015 05:10 PM
rekoj71 wrote:
I would definitely think that if those 6 batteries were fully charged you could easily last a couple of days if it's just operating the little freezer. 200w solar kit is a little low for 6 batteries but could be enough to keep them topped off if you aren't draining them down real low. If you are using the furnace on the batteries, the blower will help drain them too but 6 topped off batteries is quite a bit more than most people have when they boondock for a night.
โNov-18-2015 05:03 PM
โNov-18-2015 04:31 PM
Redterpos3 wrote:
I
We are just starting to go below freezing here in Central PA (the new Amish country) at nights and we are getting a number in a row for the first time this coming weekend. Are you in a 4 season rig?
โNov-18-2015 04:10 PM
forhumanservices wrote:
I figure we can get a couple of plug in tank heaters to use when we are connected to services. Maybe some heat tape for pipes. Does that sound like the best way to go? We will be staying in hotels for the first few nights until we hit our first campground on the club we joined ....roundout in Accord NY...then Thanksgiving in PA. in Amish land. I currently still have the RV antifreeze in the tanks and drains. Was planning to wait until we get south a bit before I flush it all out. It has been dipping down to 25-30deg these last few days...
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Allworth wrote:
I would be more concerned about towing from Maine to California and back this time of year than the freezer.
There is a foot plus of snow in the high country. It was snowing in Ohio Yesterday. Blizzard warnings are out in the mid-states.
Freezers, solar, and batteries will not do any good if the trailer is in a ditch somewhere.
Be very careful, particularly if you don't have a lot of experience with this exact combination in severe weather. Watch the forecasts twice a day. Be prepared to wait out bad weather.
Good luck and enjoy your adventure.