We use a small ceramic heater, it really doesn't need much, if you search a guy here put in a small electric toe heater that is really neat!
I have no experience with them, but personally anything suction cup scares me at 50mph!
@ericmooreco said:
year around !!
picture from 2016 thanksgiving trip.
made same trip this year, however no snow, but we got down to 20 overnight.
We attached the 5x7 tent to the door, then run a heater in the tent, and separate heater inside the camper.
Its very cozy inside
Lol. I need to show this to my GF. She worried that our new T@G will rust if winterized in my driveway at the cabin on a layer or hard pack clean snow, like 400 yards from the nearest road salt. I try to convince her that composite material does not rust and that we will remove the snow at every major snow storm. And I will have to move it to remove the plow the snow the way I like it. Lol
Now, down to the real question. What kind of heater do you have. Gaz or elecrtic, and if electric, do you find shore power, or use a geny?
Emailed NuCamp and here is the response:
Good Morning Tom,
$34.85 each for the step. There is a drivers and passenger side step. So if you don’t want both please clarify which side when you order. To order please call 330.852.4811 ext 304 or press 2 for parts.
It works well. I just drained and treated my tank yesterday and no problems. I treat my tank a couple of times a year. Just remember when draining to crank the tongue jack high to get the water to the back.
For me, if I get a slight odor of bleach it's not a big deal. I probably overtreat my water system but havent had problems either. My pet peave isn't bleach smell but rather the taste of RV antifreeze. I'm not going to use that again if I can avoid it. Takes a few fill drain cycles to get rid of that.
WilliamA
This was my simple on the fly solution for the burners.
My tip for getting all the water out of the tank is to open the drain prior to heading home. All the up and down hills has always left the tank totally empty.
Doesn't solve the problem of having a couple of gallons on unused water - but at least old water isn't sitting in the tank for prolonged periods
@HellFish that sounds exactly like what was happening! It was only a few LEDs not the whole bar, and I do recall having to dump out some water from our 7 pin connector!
We finally moved ahead with officially naming our 2017 T@G. Introducing the newly monikered "T@STE of SUMMER"
Full custom hatch wrap by Felty Custom Graphics.
Re: 2018 T@g Outback brakes
Just to let folks know that I asked my tire dealer know about the spacers as a fix for the squealing and rubbing he said they will not work on any vehicles that have spaces due to it being a safety issue. He said the tires were too big for the trailer, and the next size down wouldn't take away from the look of the trailer, but would solve the issue I've included a picture of the scraping on the side of the trailer from the tire. I now have it at the and they said they couldn't find anything wrong with the brakes so now they are keeping it another few days for another expert to look at it. I told them to contact Nucamp and other people have the same issue. I'll keep you posted.