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DryCamper11
Nov 18, 2013Explorer
paulnptld wrote:
I know RVs aren't intended for true winter use, but I'm too stubborn to let that stop me. :)
BTW, freeze sensors are pretty cheap and fire up at a few degrees above freezing. An alarm hooked to one positioned near your water pipes at the riskiest location - near a wall - in your cabinets, etc.might be helpful. Or get one of those remote temp sensors. You can figure out the coldest spots and reposition your fans, etc to warm them up a bit.
Good luck.
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