All ActivityMost RecentMost LikesSolutionsRe: RV Winter use HELPThanks for the replies. I am trying to figure out my best options here. Is a heater for the black and gray water tanks and the fresh water tank an option that can be added aftermarket. I will be able to plug the unit in, while in storage. I even thought of leaving one or two heaters, the oil type that are sealed, in the unit while in storage instead of using the furnace, in order to keep all of the pipes and tanks warm?RV Winter use HELPHello, hoping someone can help. I am going to have to start storing my RV (Class A Fleetwood Southwind) in an unheated storage unit. My issue is we use it in the winter for tailgating football games. Previously it was stored in a heated facility so it was never an issue. My question is I need to have water etc kept warm inside the new non heated unit. Should I simply run the furnace in the RV? Is that sufficient for keeping everything warm enough? Should I put a heater in the RV for while it is sitting in storage instead. I do not want any pipes to freeze, etc but winterizing is not an option as I use it for tailgating. Any help would be greatly appreciated.Re: In motion satelliteThank you for the comments everyone. Much appreciated.In motion satelliteNew to RV world. We have used ours in the past for primarily tailgating but are now getting into the traveling part with a young family. Have a question about in motion satellite TV. Can someone make a recommendation, Winegard, Kingdome, etc? Primarily for young kids watching while traveling, but also for passengers to be able to watch NFL/NCAA on the road coming back from other games. Thanks.