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<blockquote data-quote="dennishoddy" data-source="post: 3929211" data-attributes="member: 5412"><p>Actually, most modern RV's that are rated residential like ours are well equipped to take just about any temperature that comes around. All tanks for fresh water, waste water or sewer have heaters. The storage areas underneath are all connected to the central heat system so they are also heated. </p><p>Hot water is either gas or electric heated.</p><p>We have a 5th wheel. What I've seen is that the big class A busses do not protect their water system cabinets with the central heat system like we have. Don't understand why. </p><p>We camped at Pagosa springs Co one fall when it fell below freezing for a week. Several of the Class A's froze up and we helped them get thawed out. Hair dryers work great without too much heat to melt the plastic like a heat gun can do.</p><p>Those that have gone through one cold spell learn to put a small heater in the cabinet and life is good from then on.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dennishoddy, post: 3929211, member: 5412"] Actually, most modern RV's that are rated residential like ours are well equipped to take just about any temperature that comes around. All tanks for fresh water, waste water or sewer have heaters. The storage areas underneath are all connected to the central heat system so they are also heated. Hot water is either gas or electric heated. We have a 5th wheel. What I've seen is that the big class A busses do not protect their water system cabinets with the central heat system like we have. Don't understand why. We camped at Pagosa springs Co one fall when it fell below freezing for a week. Several of the Class A's froze up and we helped them get thawed out. Hair dryers work great without too much heat to melt the plastic like a heat gun can do. Those that have gone through one cold spell learn to put a small heater in the cabinet and life is good from then on. [/QUOTE]
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