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Old 01-01-2005, 06:53 AM   #8
sreigle
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I think Ken's advice is good and most people probably do it that way. However, we're fulltiming in and spend the holidays near our kids, where it often gets subfreezing (and even subzero once this season). We will leave here Tuesday for warmer climes. As in the past, I don't want to winterize this thing just for a few days if it's not totally necessary. In the past we've just let the furnace run at 45 degrees while running down the road and never had a problem with freezing even though we were driving in subfreezing weather. And we didn't use an inordinate amount of propane, either, from what I can tell.

Since you are already winterized I'd recommend what Ken said, wait until you get to a warmer area. I just wanted to point out that if you're not already winterized then there's another option. Some folks are not comfortable with furnace running while going down the road but we've never found it to be a problem. From prior discussions, others do this, too.
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