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pianotuna
Feb 16, 2021Nomad III
Hi SDcampowneroperator,
King's Acres in Regina, Sk has a few "plumbed in place" long term campers. I don't know how they manage to keep the lines unfrozen. It must be a real chore.
They have a dumpsite which is a "direct drop". So far it has always worked. I do admit that I tried to reduce my waste by washing dishes (approved by the management) in the laundry room--and using the toilets and showers that they provided.
This is the only thing I don't miss now that I'm no longer full time.
My waste tanks are enclosed but some one at the factory goofed so there is no heat. I solved that by installing a 600 watt fan based heater and a mechanical thermostat. It cuts in at 41 f. It didn't run a lot and while traveling I would power it from the inverter.
King's Acres in Regina, Sk has a few "plumbed in place" long term campers. I don't know how they manage to keep the lines unfrozen. It must be a real chore.
They have a dumpsite which is a "direct drop". So far it has always worked. I do admit that I tried to reduce my waste by washing dishes (approved by the management) in the laundry room--and using the toilets and showers that they provided.
This is the only thing I don't miss now that I'm no longer full time.
My waste tanks are enclosed but some one at the factory goofed so there is no heat. I solved that by installing a 600 watt fan based heater and a mechanical thermostat. It cuts in at 41 f. It didn't run a lot and while traveling I would power it from the inverter.
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