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Old-Biscuit
Dec 07, 2013Explorer III
If you have an enclosed insulated underbelly just open cabinet doors at night and run rv furnace.
We have spent 2 weeks in temps down to -14*F and only had a freeze problem with pump suction line because "I" didn't think and left the cabinet door where water pump is located closed.
Opened it and directed some radiant heat into cabinet for couple hours.....suction line thawed. No more freeze problems.
We have spent 2 weeks in temps down to -14*F and only had a freeze problem with pump suction line because "I" didn't think and left the cabinet door where water pump is located closed.
Opened it and directed some radiant heat into cabinet for couple hours.....suction line thawed. No more freeze problems.
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