Colorado_Charlie
Member
I am now a member of the Heartland family and the proud owner of a new 2009 Bighorn 3670RL, my first RV. Waiting for it to stop snowing so I can go get it from the dealer on dry roads. Thanks to all that answered my questions and helped me come to the decision to purchase a Heartland RV. Thanks also to everyone on this site and the wealth of information that is available here. It was a big help to me. This going to be my full time home for now. It is going to be parked and I am planning on blocking it every 4 ft and skirting it with 1 inch blue board insulation. I am in Western Colorado and temps have been as low as -20F. It has duel pane windows, fireplace, and 2 AC units. My incoming water line is going to be heat taped and insulated.
1) Am I going to need to get an extra heater like an Eden-Pure ceramic?
2) Will I need a dehumidifier?
3) Will a 120 gallon propane tank be large enough?
4) Pre-Delivery Inspection- I found an old thread by “jpmorgan37” Anyone have anything to add to his list, this will be my first time doing a PDI.
5) Is 1in. insulation enough or do I need to use 2in for the skirting?
6) How hard is it going to be to run extra coax cables to the living room and bed room for DVR’s and Satellite internet?
Thanks to all in advance.
Colorado Charlie
1) Am I going to need to get an extra heater like an Eden-Pure ceramic?
2) Will I need a dehumidifier?
3) Will a 120 gallon propane tank be large enough?
4) Pre-Delivery Inspection- I found an old thread by “jpmorgan37” Anyone have anything to add to his list, this will be my first time doing a PDI.
5) Is 1in. insulation enough or do I need to use 2in for the skirting?
6) How hard is it going to be to run extra coax cables to the living room and bed room for DVR’s and Satellite internet?
Thanks to all in advance.
Colorado Charlie