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Old 02-26-2019, 11:30 PM   #61
Cason61
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Brand: Thor Motor Coach
Model: 34F
State: Oklahoma
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Originally Posted by lwmcguire View Post
I agree avoid it if you are just going for recreation, the tent wont freeze up

We have been in quite a few temps down to zero or a bit lower and the diesel burner runs full time plus we usually use the fireplace in the morning to get up to 70 or so.

Going to cost a lot for heat and is it worth it? You can easily go through a couple small tanks of propane a day and if you have windy conditions you arn't going to have fun
Remember a long time ago staying in a trailer in Yuma, Az. and the propane heater for the RV was not working. Ok, I had a fur blanket and I used a one burner camp stove to turn on at night and to turn it on again when I woke up. If it would have gotten colder I would have stayed inside the blanket until noon.
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