Hi Everyone,
We purchased a 2017 RW 425 about 3 months ago, absolutely love it. This is our first RV, and have no experience in colder weather. While we have no plans to live in this through a winter in a cold area, we do need to pass through Northern Illinois & Northern Indiana in October and November, before heading south.
This unit does not have the Canadian Arctic Package, no tank heaters. It will be kept at a normal living temp inside with heat from electric and propane at all times. At what outside temperature should I start to be concerned about having issues? I believe all the tanks are in the heated underbelly? Would I need to add an electric space heater in the underbelly storage?
This is all contingent on what the actual temp will be when we pass through. Might be fine, but if a cold front comes through, I want to be prepared. Thanks in advance for any info and advice.
We purchased a 2017 RW 425 about 3 months ago, absolutely love it. This is our first RV, and have no experience in colder weather. While we have no plans to live in this through a winter in a cold area, we do need to pass through Northern Illinois & Northern Indiana in October and November, before heading south.
This unit does not have the Canadian Arctic Package, no tank heaters. It will be kept at a normal living temp inside with heat from electric and propane at all times. At what outside temperature should I start to be concerned about having issues? I believe all the tanks are in the heated underbelly? Would I need to add an electric space heater in the underbelly storage?
This is all contingent on what the actual temp will be when we pass through. Might be fine, but if a cold front comes through, I want to be prepared. Thanks in advance for any info and advice.