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Hello @bmalloy50 and welcome to RVForums. What type of RV do you have? There are winterization procedures for most RV's which is your safest bet for storage. Keep in mind any safety concerns for space heaters when unattended.
 
Welcome to RVF, @bmalloy50; glad to have you join us. @Neal makes a good point regarding winterizing your RV rather than relying on a space heater. In addition to the safety issue (which can be considerable, especially with an "economical" heater), there's the problem of a power interruption of any kind. If you lose power in a cold winter storm for any significant time period, you risk having a freeze-up.

TJ
 
I agree with the above. Follow your winterization proceeds for you RV. That should be fine.
 

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