Re: Shore power and winterizing
Reply #19 –
I blow out my lines, add anti freeze to the traps and tanks to stop the valves freezing, plug into a 30 amp shore power, hook up to a 110 gallon propane tank, cover "all the windows" with bubble foil "insulation"
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then pull down the blinds to keep them in position, set the thermostat at 55 degrees and wait for the next trip.
A great way to monitor your coach is this gizmo at $10 a month monitoring
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It will alert you on your phone to a temp drop.
I will use about $350 worth of propane from November thru April.
This way we leave all the bedding, clothes, basic food, toiletries etc in the coach.
Would prefer to be on the road, somewhere warm or just away, but covid with nothing to do got my wife buying us a smaller house that she has me doing a 1000 sq ft extension on, this is using all my non work and travel time, as the coach wonders what has happened. The by weekly engine starts and running the generator, over Christmas I will take the coach out for a run just to make her get some exercise!
There is no right or wrong just so long as you don't freeze your pipes!
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