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Old 10-23-2008, 02:56 PM   #7
Steve & Susan
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Willoughby , Ohio
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Here are a few thoughts for you....

Use the furnace, not a space heater - there are ducts from the furnace to the tanks to prevent them from freezing.

The windows on your unit are like mine - single pane glass - and there are lots of them. You may want to fashion some sort of insulation for most of them.

Ditto for the skylights and the fantastic fans. We use bubble wrap that is silvered on both sides - cut to fit the openings in the ceiling and cut to fit the window openings tightly, open the window and fit between window and screen, close the window.

I agree with disconnecting the water input.
I'd also get some insulation for the dump valves - they are plastic and will probably get very brittle in the cold.

Finally, get a good sized pot and make some stoup, chili or stew!
A bottle of Yukon Jack couldn't hurt either!
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