Thanks fo4 making this video! Would love to see more on your Alaskan! When I was full-time in 1997 in a class c I found that electric heaters worked really well to help dry the interior
Your welcome and what specifically would you like to see? Yes an electric heater works great but 99.99999% we are wild camping or so far north the campsites don't have electricity so there is no place to plug into. When at home I plug into the house electric and run a small electric heater in it all fall, winter and spring. I usually keep the temp in the camper at around 50 degrees and not only does it work for heating to stay above freezing but does a great job keeping the dampness out. One of these days I may put in an inverter so we can run electric off the solar system in the camper but just hasn't been a pressing need for us.
Thanks fo4 making this video! Would love to see more on your Alaskan! When I was full-time in 1997 in a class c I found that electric heaters worked really well to help dry the interior
Your welcome and what specifically would you like to see? Yes an electric heater works great but 99.99999% we are wild camping or so far north the campsites don't have electricity so there is no place to plug into. When at home I plug into the house electric and run a small electric heater in it all fall, winter and spring. I usually keep the temp in the camper at around 50 degrees and not only does it work for heating to stay above freezing but does a great job keeping the dampness out. One of these days I may put in an inverter so we can run electric off the solar system in the camper but just hasn't been a pressing need for us.
Black out curtains ( material over window ) and diesel heater. ( not propane )
True on both accounts. Thanks!
Are the windows double pane?
Love Alaskan Camper!✌️
No they are not. That would be a great feature. Thanks for watching.
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For a camper designed for cold weather, it begs the question, why not!?✌️
@@Steve-yo4ld Agreed!