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Old 11-21-2018, 08:17 PM   #3
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First - welcome to the forum! This is a great place to learn and share.

Cold weather camping can be great and its really not scary unless you get into temps that never get above single digits.

No need to add tank heaters if you don't have them. Your furnace will keep the tanks from freezing unless you get into long term single digit temps. Keep your valves closed until ready to dump. Make or buy a heated water hose of just fill your internal tank if this is a short one time trip. Some electric heaters will save some propane if you are hooked up to shore power.

Your rig will retain a lot of heat even rolling down the road. It does not all freeze up in a few hours if the temps are in the high teens or twenties. If you get high thirties or forties during the day and mid to low twenties at night you really don't need to do anything other than run the furnace for a few hours at night.
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