Tip #1
When you get home and have a fresh water tank fill it with warm/hot water, Water holds 8 times the energy air can. This will help you if the power goes out for a short amount of time, because the water in your tank has to give off that energy in the form of heat before it can freeze. Thus helping to keep your van possibly above freezing for a short amount of time. Also if you run a heater in your van, insulate your van, and run the heater hot enough that your whole van stays above freezing.
Tip #2
When Running a heater in your van, run the shortest extension cord you can with a heavy enough gage to cover the maximum draw of power from your heater or heaters. if the heater can pull 15 amps, get a cord rated for min of 15 amps.
tip #3
And even
saiger will say this, if your running two heaters or more run cords from separate circuits.
tip #4
keep tools off the floor of your van, put blankets on the floor of your van to help reduce the conductivity of the cold into the air and into your equipment. suspend tools so that they are off the floor, and not touching anything metal
tip #5
Buy a remote thermostat at the min, i have 2 in my van, one that i can check via the internet for when i'm off doing other things, and one that with a receiver that sits in the house where i can see it. this way you can always know if something is wrong. or if your heaters aren't keeping up.
tip #6
if your parking in a non heated garage, and its super cold out, buy a roll of carpet padding,cut strips so they can be rolled across the top of the van and down the sides, believe me it helps. did this when we had that super cold last year because the heaters weren't keeping up. and make sure you cover the windshield too.
tip #7
place your heater near your tm, that is what your trying to keep warm.
tip #8
Always have an emergency way to antifreeze your machine in case of a power outage, or accident. keep however much antifreeze in your van you need, to adequately antifreeze your machine, your solution lines, and your tools. min 3 gallons of concentrate for my machines. check with your distributor or manufacturer of the proper way to antifreeze your machine, water pump, water transfer pump, auto pump out, and chemical injection system.
tip #9
always have a full tank of gas. IF the temps dip really low and the power goes out you will need to start your van and let it run. but if your out of gas in the van and the power in your area is out, you may be in trouble. As the gas station nearest you may be out of power also.
tip #10
if you keep your van parked outside, park somewhere that the wind isn't constantly blowing on the sides of the van. why? because air movement across any surface will make your van dissipate heat faster. So park somewhere, where you van is out of the wind.