Acdii wrote:
Well, not on this trailer as it gets parked during the winter in my barn, but in the future when we plan to live in it, those are great suggestions. The forecast changed a bit, only getting down to 31 Saturday night, and only a 20% chance of rain, so hopefully I can get the road test done Saturday and drain the lines before it gets too cold. We are getting frost advisories, but frost doesn't concern me as much as dropping to the mid 20's did, and those are no longer in the forecast, so a little breathing room.
“Not on this trailer”! So, if you get a different unit in a few years, consider a unit that is already properly designed ( not just manufacturing hype) for cold weather use. Then you won’t have to do the work. It’s far easier for them to do all the work during manufacturing, than you “after the fact”!