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JoshuaH
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Nov 05, 2019

Fresh water tank under camper-Camping in colder weather.

We just bought a,


Forest River Wolf Pup 16BHS

The fresh water tank is under the camper. I've read the entire manual online and watched a lot of the winterizing videos, but I don't see anything mentioned about this tank, and I didn't see an obvious way to drain it either.

Question, if at night the temp gets below freezing and there is water in this tank, but not full, will it damage it?

Are there heater kits that can be bought to allow using this tank if electricity is available?

Would it be possible to add a smaller tank somewhere inside the camper, there would be room under one of the seats or under the bed and put in a valve to use this tank instead during colder weather? I'd gladly give up a little bit of storage space for this.

Thanks for any input you have.
  • Must be a low point drain somewhere however when all else fails turn a tap on & pump it out then dump holding tank.
  • Seriously, you never drain the fresh water tank. I assure you there is a lever or valve somewhere to drain it. It would be dangerous to leave water in the tank indefinitely I would think; bacteria, etc. eventually. I drain mine after any use unless I'm going back out within a week or so. Re check the manual. Am I missing something?
    If a water tank is full, it would take a long long time of really cold weather to freeze it but not the case with water in the lines.
  • We bought a former rental class C in 2008. Our first trip was early in the spring when we headed south toward Jasper. Of course it snowed and got cold so we could learn by experience. Highway 40 got tough due to quite a bit of snow so we stopped at a rest stop/campsite high in the foothills for the night.
    We enjoyed our nice warm camper, really comfortable compared to popup tent trailers. I remember it was -10 C, 15F and the plastic drain tap on the freshwater tank froze up so I couldn’t turn it. I put a warm mitt over it and the tap turned easily in the morning. No other signs of freezing.

    It was lucky that happened so we learned that we were okay down to -10. I carried a jug of RV antifreeze on trips that might be colder.