arkaussie
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Bob asked me about cold weather camping and so I don't mess up a current thread I'll answer here.
Over all I am rather impressed with the performance of our Horizon, sure it could be better but it wasn't designed for this cold I would assume.
We arrived in Lake George, NY on Feb 27. They had 3 feet of snow around Feb 14 so most of it was still around. Then on March 2 we had another 7 inches. Last night it got down to -9 with winds up to 20mph. I grew up in Sydney so that is a little colder than I was used to. If we got a frost to stay till 9am it was considered to be really cold, how little did we know.
Now it is 2.5 at 18:20.
I had a 75 watt bulb in the water bay and added a second one. We have 2 small electric heaters to run off the free electric and take a lot of the load off the propane. I added an outlet under the bed with a new breaker on the secondary leg because all the outlets are on the one leg and we were tripping breakers last year. So now I have one heater on each leg and do not have to worry about tripped breakers.
Because of the extreme cold I will not be able to use the heat pump for a while so I cut a piece of 1/2" plywood to replace the filter in the floor and cut out some of the cold coming up from the A/C which did freeze the washer lines till I added the plywood.
I did find that the side and top corners of the bed slide do condense or, now frost but did not find it anywhere else. Today we had a lot of frost on the inside of the windshield and drivers side window even though we had that silver bubble wrap type insulation on the inside of the front and drivers side windows.
As far as improvements are concerned for the cold this is what I would do. I would insulate the underside of the entrance steps. I would insulate the outside of the water bay if I can figure out what I can use that would be serviceable being outside and subject to the rear wheels etc. I would put the silver bubble wrap on the inside of the entrance door under the inside skin. Also as I have a rattle between my door skin and the door frame so I hope to insert some thin carpet to stop the rattle and also add some extra insulation value to the door. Hopefully this summer I will get a lot of this done if my fulltime job doesn't get me too tired.
We fill our water tank then take the hose off and open the grey drain daily and the black drain weekly. We are trying to live as normal as possible, not sure how it is working out but my wife isn't complaining too much so that sure is a good sign.
Sorry this is a little long but tried to be as informative as possible because I also was very interested in how the MH (and us) would perform in cold weather. As it is March I did not expect it to be this cold. We will not turn the water back on in the park till well into April because the frost is so deep.
Stay Warm,
Over all I am rather impressed with the performance of our Horizon, sure it could be better but it wasn't designed for this cold I would assume.
We arrived in Lake George, NY on Feb 27. They had 3 feet of snow around Feb 14 so most of it was still around. Then on March 2 we had another 7 inches. Last night it got down to -9 with winds up to 20mph. I grew up in Sydney so that is a little colder than I was used to. If we got a frost to stay till 9am it was considered to be really cold, how little did we know.
I had a 75 watt bulb in the water bay and added a second one. We have 2 small electric heaters to run off the free electric and take a lot of the load off the propane. I added an outlet under the bed with a new breaker on the secondary leg because all the outlets are on the one leg and we were tripping breakers last year. So now I have one heater on each leg and do not have to worry about tripped breakers.
Because of the extreme cold I will not be able to use the heat pump for a while so I cut a piece of 1/2" plywood to replace the filter in the floor and cut out some of the cold coming up from the A/C which did freeze the washer lines till I added the plywood.
I did find that the side and top corners of the bed slide do condense or, now frost but did not find it anywhere else. Today we had a lot of frost on the inside of the windshield and drivers side window even though we had that silver bubble wrap type insulation on the inside of the front and drivers side windows.
As far as improvements are concerned for the cold this is what I would do. I would insulate the underside of the entrance steps. I would insulate the outside of the water bay if I can figure out what I can use that would be serviceable being outside and subject to the rear wheels etc. I would put the silver bubble wrap on the inside of the entrance door under the inside skin. Also as I have a rattle between my door skin and the door frame so I hope to insert some thin carpet to stop the rattle and also add some extra insulation value to the door. Hopefully this summer I will get a lot of this done if my fulltime job doesn't get me too tired.
We fill our water tank then take the hose off and open the grey drain daily and the black drain weekly. We are trying to live as normal as possible, not sure how it is working out but my wife isn't complaining too much so that sure is a good sign.
Sorry this is a little long but tried to be as informative as possible because I also was very interested in how the MH (and us) would perform in cold weather. As it is March I did not expect it to be this cold. We will not turn the water back on in the park till well into April because the frost is so deep.
Stay Warm,

