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I live in Vermont where cars go to die. With our hard winters, road salt, the new brine road treatment, mud season and washboard dirt roads, whether you got a Yugo or a Bentley, it’s rusted out in 10 to 12 years. I bought s Sienna down in Georgia last Spring already 10 years old with no rust 150,000 miles. I undercoated it with a army developed food grade lubricant and had the bottom half dipped to protect from the salt spray and give it a 2 tone look. My kids are grown and I just retired so I have the Sienna set up as a traveling motel room. It has a bed, toilet, water, food and entertainment. Anyone know how to get safe heat overnight?Who's got a Toyota Sienna?
What year is it and how do you like it? Is it customized? Sound off and show photos if you have them.
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So the only way to safely get heating while "vehicle camping" is to use electric heat, you'll have to find a heater that uses the lowest amount of electricity possible and then of course you have to find a way to power it so you don't drain your battery. Using ship-to-shore power, ie. plugging into an outlet, is clearly the best way, but if you're off the grid you're going to drain your battery really fast. You can look into getting a large usb-type of battery pack, or get an external generator that's fuel-based.I live in Vermont where cars go to die. With our hard winters, road salt, the new brine road treatment, mud season and washboard dirt roads, whether you got a Yugo or a Bentley, it’s rusted out in 10 to 12 years. I bought s Sienna down in Georgia last Spring already 10 years old with no rust 150,000 miles. I undercoated it with a army developed food grade lubricant and had the bottom half dipped to protect from the salt spray and give it a 2 tone look. My kids are grown and I just retired so I have the Sienna set up as a traveling motel room. It has a bed, toilet, water, food and entertainment. Anyone know how to get safe heat overnight?
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