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mlts22
Oct 23, 2014Explorer
I'm curious how the Travato use is coming along. This is pretty much the first year that this model is seeing winter conditions, so I wonder how well it will be able to deal with below freezing conditions.
The one good thing is that the FW tank sits inside, so winterizing it is not too difficult, and the Winnebago manual shows that one can use compressed air (under 30 PSI) or go for the RV antifreeze method (better in colder climates.)
Reason I ask this is that most of my camping is done in the winter, and even though Texas doesn't tend to stay cold, weather is unpredictable and a freeze (up to about seven days or so) can happen which will definitely break any pipes not protected.
The one good thing is that the FW tank sits inside, so winterizing it is not too difficult, and the Winnebago manual shows that one can use compressed air (under 30 PSI) or go for the RV antifreeze method (better in colder climates.)
Reason I ask this is that most of my camping is done in the winter, and even though Texas doesn't tend to stay cold, weather is unpredictable and a freeze (up to about seven days or so) can happen which will definitely break any pipes not protected.
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