Great video, glad I didn't scroll by. We were very happy to hear our lance Truck camper checks off everything on Duane's list. We are going to look into insulating the outer doors and the back wall of the pantry later this month when it comes out of storage. Thanks for the tips.
You could try wrapping it with heat tape or enclose the regulator and/or filter canisters in an insulated box. For instance, you could use an old ice chest with a shop light inside as a protection against freezing.
If you don't have a "4" season RV equipped with tank heaters and added insulation, it is not going to be fun camping in temps below 30deg-F. Personally, I would rather stay in my warm home. When camping becomes work, it's not enjoyable. Not to mention the towing hazards with regards to ice and having to chain up your RV and tow vehicle. To each his own but I am a fair weather camper.
Sorry to hear about that Tony. But RVs are meant to travel. So maybe a trip out of state in the winter might be a good idea if you want to enjoy an outside campfire. Just a thought....
Thank you for the information and suggestions!
You're welcome! Glad you found the tips helpful Dale. Safe and happy RV travels to you!
Great video, glad I didn't scroll by. We were very happy to hear our lance Truck camper checks off everything on Duane's list. We are going to look into insulating the outer doors and the back wall of the pantry later this month when it comes out of storage. Thanks for the tips.
I'm glad you found the video helpful. I hope you'll be warm and cozy out there in your truck camper. And thanks for not scrolling by! :-)
Good tips Duane! Thanks and happy new year!
Thanks Charles. I hope you have a great upcoming RV season!
❓Anyone have tips on how to keep the exterior water filter from freezing?
You could try wrapping it with heat tape or enclose the regulator and/or filter canisters in an insulated box. For instance, you could use an old ice chest with a shop light inside as a protection against freezing.
If you don't have a "4" season RV equipped with tank heaters and added insulation, it is not going to be fun camping in temps below 30deg-F. Personally, I would rather stay in my warm home. When camping becomes work, it's not enjoyable. Not to mention the towing hazards with regards to ice and having to chain up your RV and tow vehicle. To each his own but I am a fair weather camper.
Thanks for sharing your thoughts on the subject. Have safe and happy fair weather camping!
You must not camp in CA, no more fires here. Summer, the entire state is on fire, winter, you can't breathe the air it's so bad.
Sorry to hear about that Tony. But RVs are meant to travel. So maybe a trip out of state in the winter might be a good idea if you want to enjoy an outside campfire. Just a thought....