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rgatijnet1
Dec 26, 2013Explorer III
We travel every Winter in temps down to zero. I always keep my fresh water tank close to being filled. If just left alone it would probably take a long time for a full fresh water tank to freeze in 20 degree temps.
I use a 100 watt light bulb in my wet compartment and I have never had any tanks or water lines freeze in temps down to zero. We also use electric heaters in the coach so the furnace does not blow heat around our fresh water tank like with many coaches. I do not hook up any hoses or sewer lines unless it is to fill or drain tanks and have never had anything freeze up on me.
I use a 100 watt light bulb in my wet compartment and I have never had any tanks or water lines freeze in temps down to zero. We also use electric heaters in the coach so the furnace does not blow heat around our fresh water tank like with many coaches. I do not hook up any hoses or sewer lines unless it is to fill or drain tanks and have never had anything freeze up on me.
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