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Nov-13-2016 06:14 PM
BillyW wrote:Huntindog wrote:Exactly. That's what my first post was about. The floor is insulated. The tanks hang under the floor, between the I beams. I described how I heated and insulated mine. It was simple, straight forward, and reasonably inexpensive. The way I read Westend's post was that he was adding comfort by insulating the floor.BillyW wrote:What we are talking about is additional insulation, under the tanks and above the underbelly, creating a warm zone that will keep the plumbing from freezing in colder temps. This area will not be as warm as the interior, but is designed to stay above freezing. There are different approaches to doing this. The best one is likely to be different depending on the individual TT being modded.
I would suspect that the 2001 Sunnybrook trailer the OP is asking about already has an insulated floor with the tanks suspended beneath.
Nov-13-2016 06:05 PM
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Nov-10-2016 05:08 PM
westend wrote:
Here's the Brochure for 2000. It states R-7 in the floors and that some trailers have tank heating standard. The OP should look underneath and see what he has.
Back to my body work project....
Nov-10-2016 11:24 AM
Nov-10-2016 11:04 AM
Huntindog wrote:Exactly. That's what my first post was about. The floor is insulated. The tanks hang under the floor, between the I beams. I described how I heated and insulated mine. It was simple, straight forward, and reasonably inexpensive. The way I read Westend's post was that he was adding comfort by insulating the floor.BillyW wrote:What we are talking about is additional insulation, under the tanks and above the underbelly, creating a warm zone that will keep the plumbing from freezing in colder temps. This area will not be as warm as the interior, but is designed to stay above freezing. There are different approaches to doing this. The best one is likely to be different depending on the individual TT being modded.
I would suspect that the 2001 Sunnybrook trailer the OP is asking about already has an insulated floor with the tanks suspended beneath.
Nov-10-2016 10:40 AM
BillyW wrote:What we are talking about is additional insulation, under the tanks and above the underbelly, creating a warm zone that will keep the plumbing from freezing in colder temps. This area will not be as warm as the interior, but is designed to stay above freezing. There are different approaches to doing this. The best one is likely to be different depending on the individual TT being modded.
I would suspect that the 2001 Sunnybrook trailer the OP is asking about already has an insulated floor with the tanks suspended beneath.
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