Camping in the snow December 16, 2008, 08:32:43 pm Yahoo Message Number: 97959Since everyone has been discussing taking your Lazy Daze to the snow, I thought I'd mention that we've been in snowy conditions since Sunday. We also had several days of snow last week. And when we haven't had snow, it's been quite cold. The current storm is supposed to continue till the weekend. We started using one electric heater, with an occasional assist from the propane. We considered using the cat heater, but had some concerns about the altitude (we're in Santa Fe) and we wanted something that would work at night, since it's so cold.When we were using just one small heater, it kept the rig around 60 degrees, but it seemed like the cold was kind of pervasive. Then we hooked into two separate 20 amp circuits and now we're running two small electric heaters. This keeps the rig right around 70 degrees. We also have our electric valve heaters turned on. I'm not a huge fan of the snow, but it is kind of nice to have a warm rig and beautiful views of the snow.I've posted pictures on the blog, if anyone's interested,Katehttp://cholulared.blogspot.com &http://www.cholulared.comWant to find us? Click below, we're #3096 http://map.datastormusers.com/user1.cfm?user=3096[Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
Re: Camping in the snow Reply #1 – December 16, 2008, 10:20:24 pm Yahoo Message Number: 97961Quote "...We also have our electric valve heaters turned on..."Kate Kate, nice photos. Glad you're staying warm.What are "electric valve heaters"?Chris
Re: Camping in the snow Reply #2 – December 16, 2008, 10:27:57 pm Yahoo Message Number: 97962Just curious: how do you get two 20 amp circuits out of a 30 amp connection....or do you run several extension cords out thru a window? Jack in cold and snowy RenoQuotesnip Then we Quotehooked into two separate 20 amp circuits and now we're running two small electric heaters. This keeps the rig right around 70 degrees.QuoteWe also have our electric valve heaters turned on.I'm not a huge fan of the snow, but it is kind of nice to have a warmQuoterig and beautiful views of the snow.I've posted pictures on the blog, if anyone's interested,Katehttp://cholulared.blogspot.com &http://www.cholulared.comWant to find us? Click below, we're #3096 http://map.datastormusers.com/user1.cfm?user=3096[Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
Re: Camping in the snow Reply #3 – December 16, 2008, 11:12:39 pm Yahoo Message Number: 97966ChrisSeveral years ago, we took electric heated tape (from a hardware store, for either wrapping pipes or heating flower beds, Terry doesn't remember) and wrapped the black and grey valves. The current is low
Re: Camping in the snow Reply #4 – December 16, 2008, 11:17:44 pm Yahoo Message Number: 97967JackWe're dog/house sitting, but we prefer to stay
Re: Camping in the snow Reply #5 – December 17, 2008, 07:01:30 pm Yahoo Message Number: 97989"Several years ago, we took electric heated tape (from a hardware store, for either wrapping pipes or heating flower beds, Terry doesn't remember)..." I do, I do! (waving hand in air :-) It was from Wal-Mart, and pretty inexpensive, too--as I recall, under thirty bucks for twenty feet or so.Andy Baird http://www.andybaird.com/travels/