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I'm leaving on a trip today from New England to the Southwest. On my trip, the weather forecast is low upper 20s to low 30s (F) at night and 40-50 during the day. How cold (ambient temperature) can I operate my propane refrigerator/freezer?
As you can see, I have lots of scraping and painting to do. What you are seeing is where that gaud aweful powdercoating allows water to get behind it and flake off in big chunks. The steel underneath is still solid. But a day of scraping and painting is needed.
How do you transport your portable waste tank (Poop Tote). I really didn't want it tied on the back of the trailer and I certainly didn't want that nasty thing anywhere near living quarters. So I built a Poop Tote holder under the trailer....(sorry for the out of focus )
A video describes it best:
I'm parked at a friends house in Montana for a few days. I couldn't get my hot water heater to heat the water to the usual blistering degrees. I'd run the hot water to drain the tank down with fresh water entering and it wouldn't start. I checked voltages, connections, gas supply....everything...
Here is an article I posted a week or so ago when I decided to buy a Olympian WAVE 6 catalytic heater.
http://rvbprecision.com/shooting/olympian-wave-6-propane-heater-review.html
Now that I've been using it for over a week in near freezing weather out here in the Arizona desert I have some...
I'm on a February cross country trip and needed a quiet way to heat my 20' Toy Hauler.
I wrote a short article with photos on my web site.
You can read it here:
http://rvbprecision.com/rv-projects/solar-install-grey-wolf-19rr-toy-hauler.html
Hope you enjoy it!
I have a Forest River 19RR with a 13.5 AC unit. I want to be able to run the AC on one Honda EU2000i generator in ECO mode.
Currently, when the temperature is above 85 degrees, it takes two EU2000 generators running with ECO Mode off to get them running. Once running I can switch to ECO mode...