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  • #7507
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    Ray
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    With some help from Eddie I have wrote up a blog post listing some cold weather RVing tips on Love Your RV!

    http://www.loveyourrv.com/tips-tricks-cold-weather-rving/

    If anyone has some more to add give us a comment here.

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    Electric blanket!!!! 

    1996 Honorbuilt Eldorado C320 "Lurch" | Chewbacca is my co-pilot

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    Anne has a heating pad, hot socks (slippers filled with millet stuff, you heat in a microwave)  and a hot water bottle. Some times all three. I draw the line at an electric blanket or I will roast!! haha

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    Warm wife and 2 hot wiener dogs! 

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    Ray
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    :lol: :lol:   :lol:

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    I have a hot Yorkie.  Temps are such that he does the under-the-covers…out-of-the-covers…no, wait! under-the-covers mamba for an hour or so before settling down.  Sometimes we get in an argument.  He’s a mean Wookiee at night.

    1996 Honorbuilt Eldorado C320 "Lurch" | Chewbacca is my co-pilot

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    Anne has a heating pad, hot socks (slippers filled with millet stuff, you heat in a microwave) and a hot water bottle. Some times all three. I draw the line at an electric blanket or I will roast!! haha

    You can get a mattress topper heater where each side of the bed has it’s own control. But you may have to run the generator all night. I’m sure Anne would love it! (Xmas present idea?) :dance:

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    1996 Honorbuilt Eldorado C320 "Lurch" | Chewbacca is my co-pilot

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