My Cold Weather Adventure: Insulation works!

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My Cold Weather Adventure: Insulation works!

Postby Cudedog » Mon Jan 20, 2014 3:46 am

In reading the recent posts from some of you about the problems of staying warm enough in your rig, I thought I would relay my cold-weather adventure of last weekend.

I decided to do some rock hounding over the weekend, and had heard that Bottle Rock Road in Lake County (California) was a good place to find obsidian, so I went over there to find some. I was also looking for Lake County diamonds (found a few of those, too!), but that is another story. Obsidian is just about my favorite kind of volcanic ejecta - it is volcanic glass, has all of the properties of glass, but occurs naturally (you can see through it to some degree, and a broken piece of it will give you a nasty cut if you are not careful how you handle it) and to me it is very beautiful.

Anyway, the campground I went to is a bit high up in the Lake County foothills. I arrived when the sun was just going down, and it was in the high 60's, but with the setting of the sun it cooled off pretty fast. I cooked a quick supper outside on the picnic table wearing my down jacket, then got out inside the van, got my heater and turned it on low, and then settled in for the night.

At about 2:00 a.m. I woke up pretty cold, and a bit surprised, thinking that my heater had stopped working for some reason. I opened my eyes and looked at it and, yes, it was still on - so I reached over and dialed it up a bit, and was soon toasty.

One of the things I have done thus far in my travels is to take a thermometer with me. I keep it inside the van while I sleep (so I can check the inside temp when I wake up) then I take it outside and leave it on the picnic table while I walk the dogs in the morning (so I can check the outside temp, and compare the range between the two).

When I woke up Saturday morning it was almost too warm in the van. I checked the thermometer, and it read a warm 70 (seventy) degrees inside (I usually sleep at home with the house temp set at 65). So I got up, put the thermometer outside on the picnic table, walked the dogs, came back inside and fooled around for a bit, and then went back out to check the thermometer.

Boy, was I ever surprised! I knew it was cold outside, because my gloveless hands had started to get a bit numb while walking the dogs, but this? I had to look twice. The thermometer on the picnic table had frosted over during the twenty minutes or so it had been out there, and I had to rub the frost off before I could read it. The thermometer read a (very!) cool 13 (yes, thirteen!!) degrees.

With the a/c unit I put in last summer, and with the insulation, I know that I can do temps up to about 110 or so. I hadn't ever planned on staying anywhere when it was predicted to be below 35 or so - but with this totally unplanned "test", I now know that I can go just about where ever the van will take me.

Anyone interested in my van build, and the insulation I put in, can read my blog, link below. Basically, I installed 2 1/2" of styrofoam panel insulation in the walls, and about 2" of the same in the ceiling and in all four doors. This is the same stuff that is made to insulate homes. I have also made panels that insulate the windows (when I am stopped). I bring electricity for my heater into the van through the passenger's side window, which I leave cracked. This gives room for the cord and a crack for fresh air.

This is the heater I chose for my van:

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This is the Delonghi Solaris

I really like this kind of heater because it is radiant heat (doesn't dry out the air) it doesn't have a fan (so it doesn't make noise - it is dead silent) and doesn't get super hot on the outside (so that if you accidentally drop something on it for a minute or two, it doesn't catch on fire). You can actually touch it when it is running on the low setting - it feels hot, but not hot enough to burn you. It does take a bit to warm things up, but it definitely gets the job done.

I had kind of guesstimated that the van would be good with this heater down to thirty-five degrees or so. I felt confident that I could be comfortable inside when the outside temp was no lower than 35 degrees, and never would have thought to try the van out in temps lower than this - but 13? Wow.

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Re: My Cold Weather Adventure: Insulation works!

Postby avalen » Mon Jan 20, 2014 7:22 am

thats the same heater I have, and I love it!
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Re: My Cold Weather Adventure: Insulation works!

Postby MelissaD » Mon Jan 20, 2014 11:10 am

Well done. 13 is downright chilly :lol:
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Re: My Cold Weather Adventure: Insulation works!

Postby JudyJB » Mon Jan 20, 2014 2:21 pm

I found a small outdoor thermometer that records highs and lows over 24 hours and then resets itself. It is very handy for knowing how cold it got in the middle of the night.
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Re: My Cold Weather Adventure: Insulation works!

Postby linann » Mon Jan 20, 2014 7:35 pm

Judy,

What brand and model is that 24 hour thermometer? Did you attach it to the outside of your RV?
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Re: My Cold Weather Adventure: Insulation works!

Postby bluepinecones » Tue Jan 21, 2014 10:19 am

Glad it is working out for you.
Wish my little RV was that well insulated. I've already spent a few nights in it when I was too cold to sleep even with little space heater running. At least I've learned to carry more blankets and warmer clothes now independent of what time of year it is.
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Re: My Cold Weather Adventure: Insulation works!

Postby dayspring39 » Tue Jan 21, 2014 1:33 pm

I had to replace my thermometer got mine at WalMart it has a unit for out doors and registers indoors... shows high and low for 24 hours both indoor and outdoor...
Sarah I have my mattress pad warmer on my bed it keeps me warm no matter what the temp is... well lets say in the 50s inside...
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Re: My Cold Weather Adventure: Insulation works!

Postby JudyJB » Tue Jan 21, 2014 9:23 pm

No brand name that I can find. It only cost maybe $3-4 and I can't remember where I got it--maybe Lowes or similar. I cannot figure how to attach it to the RV, so I just set it outside in the shade somewhere whenever I want to use it.

Wish I could figure a way to stick one of those sensors outside permanently on my vehicle. Problem is that there is no place that is always shady, except maybe underneath.
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Re: My Cold Weather Adventure: Insulation works!

Postby WickedLady » Wed Jan 22, 2014 3:04 pm

La Crosse wireless temperture station.
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