RV is stored at my workshop and temperatures are supposed to drop significantly this week. It's always hooked to shore power. Normally in freezing temps, I'd go stay in the RV and run the furnace to keep the pipes from freezing but this time I'll be out of town. I'd also have the sewer line hooked up and drip the kitchen sink (with the gate valve open) to keep the supply hose from freezing.
Is there any problem running the furnace with the slides in? I would set it to around 40 or 50 degrees to minimize propane usage. I prefer the furnace in freezing temps because it heats the underbelly too, which is where the water pipes are located. I'm in North Florida and use the RV throughout the winter so doing the antifreeze thing in not a good option.
Thanks.
Is there any problem running the furnace with the slides in? I would set it to around 40 or 50 degrees to minimize propane usage. I prefer the furnace in freezing temps because it heats the underbelly too, which is where the water pipes are located. I'm in North Florida and use the RV throughout the winter so doing the antifreeze thing in not a good option.
Thanks.