So I've got a '96 Pastime Cabover 8' long. My daughter left the switch on for the water pump, it was humming away this morning when I got out to the camper. So lets say it was on all night. There was water in the tank. It still seems to work ...
I have to remove the camper from the truck, and I will have 110VAC plug in available.But I'm worried about my 12 gal tank of water freezing. I know the Daytime temps will be low 40s, but after about 5 pm it will be below 32 degrees for sure. Most...
What I have now: '94 Chev. full size 6' bed, 4X4, K2500, 5.7L V8. Only 146k miles.Lance Lite 8'6" cabover, external shower. 1822 lbs wet. Dual canoe trailer 700lbs TOTAL weight.Wife wants to buy a newer truck and a larger camper, and I kinda do ...
I found a small ddrip in the shower, the wand was ON, but the wand has a shutoff nub on it, so tiny drip. Turned the wand OFF, now pump stops. I guess I"m good to go on the pump.The slower jack is farther from the battery for sure. How do I lu...
mkirsch wrote:If it's only going to get down around 20, I would put a small electric ceramic heater in the water tank compartment on low.In my camper the water tank compartment opens up to the sink compartment and then over to the water heater. With ...
smkettner wrote:If you have access to the tank just put a heater on it.www.ultraheat.comI have been considering an idea similar to these pads. On a job in the midwest, I found standard 115VAC "strip / rope" heaters in many of the hardware stores. ...
kohldad wrote:It is amazing how much insulation the truck bed provides for the camper, but it can be easily used in the temps you are describing, especially if there isn't much wind.Get a fan forced electric heater, like a little $15 unit from walmar...
Golden_HVAC wrote:Portland probably will not be getting all that cold this winter.Last winter, the only 'cold' days where in December, where it reached 15F for a couple of nights, and then got warmer. It was only icy on the roads and snowed on a Thu...