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Old 12-31-2007, 02:38 AM   #3
Mrs. CountryGuy
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To me no different than our packing Tana in near 0 degree weather for winter escapes.

The slides will probably go out slowly, as Ozz states. They may stall/stop. IF they do, let up on the switch, wait 10 to 20 seconds and try again. The fuse situation (guys can describe better than I), is no reason to NOT open the slides and use Tana.

Reminder, if you use any water, or dump any water down the traps, be sure to refill with pink stuff after the holiday. We used to winter camp, with NO water hookups, used the toilet with a gallon of fresh water as our flush, at the end of the weekend we dumped some pink in and around, turned off the heat and went home to the stick built.

Enjoy the evening and HAPPY NEW YEAR!!!
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