โSep-12-2022 02:26 PM
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โSep-20-2022 09:03 AM
ppine wrote:
A hard question to answer. People live in RVs in the northern Rockies, but it takes some experience to be comfortable. You have to learn how to keep your plumbing working and stay warm.
โSep-20-2022 08:13 AM
โSep-17-2022 10:15 AM
โSep-17-2022 08:43 AM
edgerelease wrote:
I'm newer to truck camping so bear with me. I have a Palomino HS-8801, certainly not designed for winter camping but WHAT IF...I wanted to take it up to the ski resort for a night (or wherever). I'm assuming I'd keep it winterized and simply run the propane to stay warm for the night. Just bring my own fresh water...no toilet/plumbing/water use. Agree?
Also, probably a stupid question but you would only turn on the heater when you are with the unit, you wouldn't want to keep it on low during the day. I'm thinking it is not safe, or even if it was I'd suck the tank dry on a super cold day.
Any thoughts? Thanks in advance!
โSep-16-2022 06:00 PM
โSep-16-2022 04:32 PM
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โSep-16-2022 10:58 AM
pianotuna wrote:
Let me be more descriptive.
-25 day time high during a four day blizzard in the city of Calgary
Four burner stove with each burner turned down as far as possible.
nothing flammable within 2 feet of the stove
A Kipor 2800 generator was used for 5 hours (3 in the evening and 2 in the morning) and furnace run during that time.
A heating pad run by a MSW 200 watt inverter with copious blankets.
I was at a convention during the day from 8 am until 8 pm. The stove burners were not run when I was inside the RV. The furnace was set as low as possible when I was not "home".
I will not sleep with a generator running.
โSep-16-2022 10:54 AM
edgerelease wrote:
Oh man, some of you guys are funny as hell! I'll stick to my original common sense thought of keeping winterized, running the heater while sleeping, bottled water and call it good! Solar set up will charge batteries back up during the day.
(Electric heater? Keep burners on? Seriously? Yikes.)
โSep-16-2022 09:51 AM
โSep-16-2022 08:06 AM
โSep-16-2022 07:08 AM
pianotuna wrote:
Let me be more descriptive.
-25 day time high during a four day blizzard in the city of Calgary
Four burner stove with each burner turned down as far as possible.
nothing flammable within 2 feet of the stove
A Kipor 2800 generator was used for 5 hours (3 in the evening and 2 in the morning) and furnace run during that time.
A heating pad run by a MSW 200 watt inverter with copious blankets.
I was at a convention during the day from 8 am until 8 pm. The stove burners were not run when I was inside the RV. The furnace was set as low as possible when I was not "home".
I will not sleep with a generator running.
โSep-13-2022 10:17 AM