Turtle n Peeps wrote:
Water, propane and fuel I try to keep full. Black and gray tank I try to keep empty.
There have been a few times on the road where I needed to take a nice cold shower. One time in Reno Nv where I busted a spring on my TT and had to change it in 100 degree weather.
A few other times I had to deal with flat tires and after doing that a nice cold shower
comes in handy!....
Unless you have a refrigerated fresh water tank, how did you manage to get a cold shower in 100 degree weather? :B
My first brain freeze RV'ing was a MH break down in 112 degree temps in Houston.
Limped her to a CG with police escort and when all was said and done and I was finally off the road all I wanted was a cold shower.
I turned 'only' the cold water knob on in the shower and got third degree burns! Guess I wasn't back home where when you turn the cold water faucet on you get cold water.:S
The temp of the water in the tank was the same as it was outside, 112 degrees! Here to tell you I now know that your fresh water tank takes on the ambient temperature of what ever it is outside.