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Old 01-01-2008, 03:33 AM   #1
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Default Winterizing

I'm just curious to what extent those of you in the northern climates (that aren't fortunate enough to have indoor heated storage) go to winterize your rigs. Do you just keep them plugged in all winter? Are you running your electric heaters or propane furnaces? Have you drained the water lines/hot h2o tank & blown air and/or added anti freeze?

Presently it's just plugged into a 20 amp outlet and running the propane furnace in the rear and a little electric heater blower up front along with the one in the bay with the tanks. No draining of anything yet. I will be wiring in a 30 amp outlet this week and will then probably run the electric heaters.

The '93 manual doesn't recommend winterizing, but I seem to recall reading on their old tech page that they have changed that position.
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