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Old 07-07-2019, 02:17 PM   #14
PKONolan
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The May day we brought our 2400BH home from the dealer in Denver to Colorado Springs, I drove it through a snap blizzard over Monument Hill. Fortunately the snow didn’t start sticking until I was safely home. However, the weather did drop to 20F for about 4 days with consistent high winds to boot (my posting photo was taken on the day we got it home). Of course, the dealer had summerized the unit to show us that everything worked.

I ran the propane heater at a setting near 60 to ensure I didn’t blow through propane and run out in the middle of the night. While I was a bit nervous with a new unit, everything was fine in the end. This is a camper that they claim is good to zero. However, I did later wrap all of the drain valves in pipe insulation and put red and blue electrical tape on to remind me which was hot or cold. I have brass quarter swing drain valves and it strikes me that the enough sticks out of the insulated/heated bottom shell to freeze up solid if filled with water.
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