r.v. ibg over christmas.


mdavis5855

New Member
Hi. My wife and I are traveling up to see our new grandson over christmas in the central valley of california.
We will be staying at a KOA in Atascadero. I have an itasca spirit 29b MH. It has heaters for the holding tanks. I plan on having the water heater on all night along with the holding tank heaters we will have hookups. I do wory about the plastic water hoses. Do I need to? I usaly turn off the MH heater at night. Will I be OK? Have never winterized the MH because it is stored in camero (close to the beach). Can not wait to go. :)
Mike and Sue
 

*scooter*

Senior Member
Re: r.v. ibg over christmas.

The temps can get low during the evening, but warms up to the 50's during the day. I just checked out the temps and at 7:33 pm it's about 47 deg. but should get to about the 30's the next two evenings.
 
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Re: r.v. ibg over christmas.

As scooter said ,, and he should know ,, he lives there ,, i would not worry about the pipes freezing ,, with those kinda temps ,, u would need quit a few days of constant below 30 degrees or colder to really do any damage ,, now the shore water line ,, well it might get slushy ,, but i doubt it ,, but if u have what u say ,, IE.. the tank heaters ,, then i would say that u have a close or maybe a 4 seasons rv ,, that means it was built to use yr round ,, and if that is the case ,, then u are more than covered ,, for the climate u are heading into .. but JMO :approve: :approve: :approve: :approve: :) :)
 
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