Does anyone in the -40 Celsius or worse area keep there TV's in? I bought a 2010 and the previous owner installed an over sized TV. Its in there nice and tight. Will not budge so looks likes its staying. Should I panic ?
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Mike - Ottawa
'10 Rockwood 8280ws
2014 Ram 2500 SLT HD Crew Cab 4X4 3.73
We're just outside Calgary where the temperature drops well below the -40oC mark. I've never had a problem leaving the tv in the trailer. Each year it has always worked perfectly.
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Richard & Diane
2014 Cedar Creek 38FL
2016 F350 Lariat CC DRW
Retired Metropolitan Police (UK)
As long as the TV's are not operated in -30 or lower temps there is no issue. If you operated them in this low temps you may experience slow picture build up. But it will be fine again if used in more moderate temps after the "frozen" condition goes away.
my hot water tank is in the rear corner. it is very difficult to get to the bypass valves. Does anyone have the same problem. How to you get to the 3 bypass knobs.
I have removed the panel to get to the water pump with no problem. But getting access to the bypass valve is difficult. How do you get access to them. I had to feel my way in order to shut the valves
thanks