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Old 08-18-2017, 09:36 AM   #11
Lenny K
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Join Date: Jun 2014
Location: Vancouver Island
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M.O.C. #14417
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Originally Posted by granet View Post
a couple of points that you didn't make clear:
1- how close is the park to the winds off the straights- if they can see the ocean I would definitely close in the bottom skirt or insulate whichever is the cheapest.
2- if the temp hovers around freezing for any longer than a week I would hard line and heat tape the sewer line-flex hoses tend to crack at this temp.
3-does the unit have a superfan if not the info from scottandanna about getting rid of the condensation is great.
Regards
Granet
Okotoks,Alberta,Canada
ps - at the end of this month I will have my unit ready for winter and will post the pictures of camping in really cold temps.
1.They are going to be right on the water and they are still thinking of getting a skirt. What are you thinking of when you say insulate?
2. Good idea about the hard line. How do you make connections at the trailer and at the sewer inlet?
3. They will have to crack a vent.

Thanks for your input Granet.
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