PcolaCamper wrote:
mockturtle wrote:
I always disconnect the water hose if there's a chance of freezing.
We just got careless, but will do that from now on. The temps the night before didn't get as cold as predicted. We just connected a new hose and water inside is running fine so I doubt the pipes froze. Lesson learned! Thanks again to all of you for the help and advice.
I am 100% sure that they didn't you had heat in the trailer, a little hard for the pipes to freeze.
As mentioned before we four season camp in the NW, depending on the weather forecast, and the time to the next trip, I don't drain the WH or or blow the lines unless the overnight temps are going to be below about 28 degrees, this is unheated storage. As long as the day time temps get to about 45 to 50, it won't freeze the lines.
How long does it to make ice cubes (small ones) in your RV refer at even zero degrees??