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Old 11-13-2018, 04:12 AM   #18
Dochands
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Brand: Thor Motor Coach
Model: Maybe an Outlaw GP
State: Arkansas
Posts: 15
THOR #8339
I agree with Bob. Have him transfer to College Station.

Newbie question. I have a new Thor Outlaw. When the furnace is on it blows air into the storage bays to heat them and therefore does not have tank warmers.

Effective enough to prevent freezing? And how long can I go on a tank of propane? I know the formulas (95000 BTU per gallon) but in moderately cold weather I am not sure what that really translates to. Currently the oscillating heater is holding the coach at 65 degrees and it is just about 37 degrees outside with wind chill bringing it to 23 degrees.

I did buy a small ceramic space heater and have it in the bay where my water tank. I also opened all the sink cabinets like I would in a cabin. I did not set a small drip in a sink though. It should be only for one night this time of year.

My concern is all the pipes not insulated and exposed on the underside of the coach. I plan to wrap those, if they are not insulated, as soon as I can figure out what goes where.

Thoughts?
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