Propane Water Heaters For Trailers

Top tips for caravanners during winter months â € "Part 2
- When booking your camping, look for one with toilet and sanitary and heating pipes and electrical connections that will make your stay more comfortable.
- Using propane instead of butane as it performs better in the cold. Make sure you have the right adapter for the type of gas you use by going into your caravan Local or camping accessory shop.
- To avoid freezing of sewage tanks or toilet, the water system (Or drive) of antifreeze.
- Itâ € ™ s not advisable to use gas heating at night because dangers of carbon monoxide poisoning, to electric fan heaters can be controlled by thermostat or, better yet, to invest in some cold weather sleeping bags and extra blankets to reduce heating costs down.
- Try to move your caravan for the refrigerator and other vents do not face prevailing winds.
- If It should snow, make sure to delete drifts away from the caravan vents and shake the snow power cable so that it doesnâ € ™ t be buried too deeply.
- Snow chains are always handy to have in the car, if you are stuck in the snow. Make sure you know how to install them before you go on vacation and remove as soon as the snow clears.
- If youâ € ™ re looking to buy a new caravan for use during the winter, look for one that has an insulating quality of two or three. All models 1999 should have an insulation year, ask your local dealer caravan.
- If youâ € ™ re planning on caravanning lot during the winter and are able to invest in a new car trailer to find a vehicle with four wheels with ABS and traction control.
With the long winters weâ € ™ ve known and wet summer, make the most of your caravan throughout the year and book a winter break. Youâ € ™ ll be surprised how some campsites are busy Christmas and New Year so always plan ahead and book your spot ring, ensuring that theyâ € ™ re not closed during the winter.
About the Author
Heather Robinson of Caravan Guard Limited. Caravan Guard specialise in touring caravan insurance and motorhome insurance. To sign up for our free e-magazine and receive news and reviews every month, visit http://www.caravanguard.co.uk
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