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- jmckelvyExplorerI leave mine installed and turned on. I also set the furnace digital thermostat to about 45 degrees as backup for the small electric heater I leave on. I never winterize although it does get fairly cold here. Haven't had a problem yet.
- niftypkgExplorerif the camper is stored indoors in any enclosure like an attached garage it is recommended to remove the tanks and store them outdoors especially if the tanks were recently filled.
- JaxomExplorer
Buzzcut1 wrote:
Living in the San Francisco Bay Area means never having to Winterize
:-)
It also means you have to live in Commifornia :-) - Buzzcut1Nomad IILiving in the San Francisco Bay Area means never having to Winterize
:-) - JimBollmanExplorerI remove mine only because the camper is stored in spot with marginal security and figure it might be an attractive snatch. I also like to top off all my tanks just incase I need them for emergency heat at home.
- ScottGNomadI fill them up to keep surface rust down and turn them off.
- JbechtoldtExplorerI turn the off and leave them attached
- PhotomikeExplorer IIII leave the tanks in the TC and turned on, how else do you get gas to the furnace and stove when camping???
Thanks, just remembered that I need to fill up a tank before heading out. - mkirschNomad III remove the tanks, but only so they're handy to run my Buddy Heater during an extended power outage.
- GENECOPExplorer III fill them and turn them off..
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