Thread: Cold Traveling
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Old 01-30-2011, 01:46 AM   #2
bncinwv
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M.O.C. #6846
Not telling you it is the right thing to do, but when we travel in very cold temperatures we set the furnace on 60 degrees and run it while in transit. If you elect to do this, it is advised to turn the propane off when fueling and check the locations of your heater vents with the slides retracted. We never had an issue with our 3400 other than I blocked off the rear heating vent with tin foil since we relocated our sofa to the back window. I repeat, this is not advice, but I am merely telling you what we did when traveling in cold weather. Our reasoning was that the cat and dog traveled in crates in the rig!
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