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Tips for living in a campervan during winter



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You might be worried about freezing temperatures if you are planning a winter RV trip. It is possible to have an enjoyable and successful trip in sub-freezing temperatures. However, you should prepare yourself for the colder months ahead by taking a few precautions.

First, check the weather forecast. This is especially important if camping in areas where the risk of freezing is high. It's also worth considering rescheduling if you experience adverse weather conditions.

One of the best ways to keep warm is by having an extra blanket or two on hand. You can also bring a lantern powered by a battery. It's not uncommon for campgrounds to offer propane bottles for rental. You may also wish to bring a pair of foot warmers.


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A heat pad or an electric blanket can be installed to provide additional warmth. Using this method will help to eliminate the chill that comes from the air inside the RV. You can also use an electronic dehumidifier for added safety to remove moisture in the atmosphere. If you're worried about condensation, you can also buy a container of moisture absorbent to prevent it from forming.


Camco heated drinking water lines can be used to prevent your water pipes freezing. This is a great way for you to keep warm in the winter, and it's a very affordable option. You can protect your tank from freezing by adding antifreeze.

You can put heat tape on your pipes to keep them from freezing. This will help prevent your RV from freezing water. If your pipes are frozen, warm some water and let them thaw. To stop them from freezing, you could also run some water through them.

The temperature in your RV's basement shouldn't fall below freezing for very long. However, it's good to have a thermometer. This will let you determine if your tanks have reached the right temperature to cause a freeze. You can also use the thermometer for measuring the temperature of pipes outside your RV.


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You must also ensure your RV's engine runs smoothly. While you should always maintain proper fuel levels, it's not a bad idea to add a little bit of special pink RV antifreeze to your holding tanks to help ward off a freeze. It might be worth considering a block heater to heat your RV if you're going somewhere cold. These can be purchased in 12V DC and 120V AC models.

While you're packing for your RV's winter road trip, be sure to pack the right types of clothing for the weather you're going to encounter. A couple of layers of lightweight, breathable clothing will be essential to keep your RV dry and comfortable. Additionally, you should bring some sweaters or jackets that are warmer in order to stay warm if you have to camp in a colder area of the country.


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Tips for living in a campervan during winter