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Old 01-06-2018, 12:54 PM   #7
bshgto
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winter in a Montana

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Originally Posted by Eagleback View Post
Isn't that area also suppose to be heated by the furnace, I would place a probe thermometer through the belly wrap and check the ambient temp just to make sure the heat is getting in to that area.
I think you have fallen victim to the word "heated" in the sales advertising which conjures up comfortable temps. Ain`t going to happen in a 41` camper with an 1 1/2 uninsulated hose, that has more holes in the chloroplast for air to migrate into the bottom than you might think, just have to realize what you have and deal with it. Winter camping is kinda fun and a new adventure around every single digit day. today it is 13 where I am changed out the propane early so it won`t catch us by surprise in the middle of the night. Ask me how I know this is a good idea.
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