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Old 09-23-2018, 12:54 AM   #18
KCKim
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Brand: Thor Motor Coach
Model: Chateau Super C 35SF
State: Kansas
Posts: 21
THOR #11472
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Originally Posted by Fish and Dear View Post
We keep our's in a garage plugged-in to shore power at all times. Summer time we keep AC set about 78 to keep it relatively cool and reduce humidity. Winter heat is set to 50 to keep everything nice and toasty above freezing. We use our rig 12 months on short trips at least.

Fridge is always ready. Temp is always where we can get to comfortable quickly. No need to winterize. Always ready to head out. In more extreme climates this may not be a good option, but it works here.

Hmmmm .... I had started a reply/follow-up question and it just disappeared, so if it shows up someplace else ....


Anyway, we have a 50amp plug-in installed on the end of our home so we can stay plugged in when we're home. We've kept the AC going this summer.


We'd like to keep the rig ready to take off on trips during the winter.



My question: when you run the furnace during the winter, are you running it on propane?



Kim
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