All ActivityMost RecentMost LikesSolutionsRe: Heater keeps dyingThank you all very much for the replies, I looked and noticed the batteries were getting a little tired.I replaced them and so far no issue. I guess I should have started at the basics. I did not realize those heaters were that finicky with the voltage. I surely appreciate the help!Heater keeps dyingHello, I am borrowing a friends camping trailer (keystone cougar), and I am running into a issue with the heater. When I turn it on it will run normal for a few hours really good, then it will shut off and not kick back on unless I turn off the thermostat and turn it back on and it works after that. I am wondering what that might possibly be. I basically have to reset the on/off switch on thermostat. Any help is MUCH appreciated! Thank youRe: Winterize helpI am parked and not moving, that's. Good idea with the straw, and no I won't be in kelseyville, I'm pretty far north where the winters are pretty cold, freezing temps single digits at times along with snow, but that's great to know about water heater, thank you for the help!Re: Winterize helpThe biggest thing I am worried about is my hot water heater, not sure what to do with that yet,Re: Winterize helpThank you guys for the feedback! As far as batteries go since I'm hooked up to power will I have to worry about the batteries still? As well as converter ? Sorry dumb questions but still pretty new to thisWinterize helpHello, I have a 1989 alpenlite 5th wheel trailer, I bought it so I can move to follow my job, and winter is nearing and I have not spent a winter in it yet and knowing there's a number of things I need to do before snow comes, and I will be living in it through winter, so any advice or things I need to do to prevent anything from breaking I would really appreciate it! Thanks!