โSep-21-2016 09:57 AM
โSep-22-2016 10:51 AM
โSep-21-2016 01:08 PM
Diver4242 wrote:
One use my wife and I are considering to justify the purchase of a class A motorhome is so that we can travel together for her work trips. They are fairly regional - we're based in NJ and she goes up to Providence/Boston, as far west as St Louis, and down to NC. I'm probably going to be retired soon, and she wants to keep working for the benefits, but we don't like the travel as it separates us and all of the stress of the airports, train stations, hotels, taxis, etc.
The question is that we were in Hershey looking at rigs, and seeing options with names like Arctic Package, etc. This makes me wonder if an obstacle to our plan can be overcome - what to do with the RV in the cold winters when we aren't using it for a week or so. We live in an apartment so we'd have to store/park it somewhere nearby, which I expect would require power to keep it plugged in to support whatever systems would prevent it from freezing up, etc. Then what happens if there's a prolonged power outage?
Do these newer cold weather options or systems provide any solution to that problem?
โSep-21-2016 01:02 PM
Dashonthedash wrote:True, it does nothing to protect the water lines, mine has the "Arctic Package, luckily my fresh water tank & All water lines are above the floor, so a heated house, (at least above 32F) will keep that from freezing.
"Arctic Package" usually refers to electric heating pads on the holding tanks and sewer drains, and sometimes on the fresh water tank (In my unit, there is a heater outlet in the fresh water compartment). They are designed to help keep the parts of the system that are most exposed from freezing when you are camping in cold weather, but they will not keep the water lines from freezing if the heat (or power) is off.
โSep-21-2016 11:53 AM
โSep-21-2016 11:49 AM
โSep-21-2016 10:28 AM
Diver4242 wrote:
So, if we take it out into the cold weather, from the heated indoor parking, and we are always either driving or fully hooked up in a campground, are we OK then with the arctic packages? What about if we boondock for a night at walmart or cracker barrel?
โSep-21-2016 10:28 AM
โSep-21-2016 10:23 AM
โSep-21-2016 10:18 AM
โSep-21-2016 10:13 AM
โSep-21-2016 10:11 AM
Diver4242 wrote:
One use my wife and I are considering to justify the purchase of a class A motorhome is so that we can travel together for her work trips. They are fairly regional - we're based in NJ and she goes up to Providence/Boston, as far west as St Louis, and down to NC. I'm probably going to be retired soon, and she wants to keep working for the benefits, but we don't like the travel as it separates us and all of the stress of the airports, train stations, hotels, taxis, etc.
The question is that we were in Hershey looking at rigs, and seeing options with names like Arctic Package, etc. This makes me wonder if an obstacle to our plan can be overcome - what to do with the RV in the cold winters when we aren't using it for a week or so. We live in an apartment so we'd have to store/park it somewhere nearby, which I expect would require power to keep it plugged in to support whatever systems would prevent it from freezing up, etc. Then what happens if there's a prolonged power outage?
Do these newer cold weather options or systems provide any solution to that problem?