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rhagfo
Explorer III
Nov 09, 2014

Hope you are ready for Winter

Well winter is coming early to most of us this coming week!!! It even looks like even I will need to drain and blow the water lines before our planed weekend on the Coast next weekend. Dropping just far enough below freezing to make me worry.

Now for you in the Midwest, sounds like the deep freeze is on it's way this week, and the cold will reach all the way to the Gulf Coast!

Take care, stay warm and safe!!
  • Yea, it's finally almost RV camping season in the NW isn't it?
    Installed a new heater earlier this week and improved the insulation a bit too.
    Heading out to the Steens Mountains and Alvord Desert in a few days so will probably add water to the tank on Monday.

    Steve
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    rhagfo
    Explorer III
    Golden_HVAC wrote:
    Hi,

    It is not that close to freezing in Portland to make me want to winterize just yet. You could just blow out the lines if you are worried about it. It is not worth it to have all that pink stuff in the lines, it will make taking a shower next weekend feel kinda sticky with all the residue.
    Have fun at the coast!

    Fred.


    I only put the pink stuff in the drains, I drain and blow the water lines, NO Pink Stuff, DW and I don't like the aftertaste in the lines from the pink stuff. I have on-board air for the pack brake, so I regulate it down to 80psi drain and blow, may end up doing three to six times a winter.
  • We came down to Ga..low 40s..highs..60s 70s..but we see the vortex is headed down too.
    We're ready..pipes wrapped..heaters got a high setting.
    Stay warm.
  • Sorry to rain on this parade......we had low 90's all last week. It should be in the 80's this week. It finally dropped down to about 65 late last night.

    Without ever looking at the date of a post, you can tell what season is approaching on these forums. You start seeing the winterizing questions (winter). Then you see the battery replacement questions (spring) and then you see the air conditioning questions (summer).
  • just about- all that is left is the oil change, I will do that after lunch today and then some snow fence around the pond in the backyard. then just wait for it. LOL
  • I got up at 5 o'clock this morning and it was snowing pretty hard. It is way to early, and you are right it looks like a cold week in the mid west.:(
  • Hi,

    It is not that close to freezing in Portland to make me want to winterize just yet. You could just blow out the lines if you are worried about it. It is not worth it to have all that pink stuff in the lines, it will make taking a shower next weekend feel kinda sticky with all the residue. Or just turn on the furnace and set it around 55F. It will keep the pipes warm enough to keep them from freezing. 29F overnight is not going to make the water lines freeze solid. The camper will stay warm enough to prevent that.

    Yes I did turn on the heat tape for our water tower at work (Lake Oswego). But I don't think it will be at 30 for a while, so it is still OK. Looking at the forecast on Tuesday, and it calls for 29F overnight, but still things will not freeze solid that quickly, so we should be OK then too.

    I spent the winter of 2007/8 in my motorhome at Fairview RV park. I don't recall it getting colder than 26 all winter (perhaps overnight temps where a little cooler) and I used water all winter. Though I filled the tanks on warmer days and dumped once every week or so, then put away the hoses before they could freeze.

    Have fun at the coast!

    Fred.
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    RoyB
    Explorer II
    I'm good until mid JAN I suspect with my wood pile... Gets harder and harder each year to keep building it up... Wood is free but lots of work...

    The fire place is the only heat we have here in Northern Neck VA supplemented by a couple of oil-filled electric heaters I pull from the trailers when parked...

    We can keep the house in the 72-74 range during the winter nights and the daily power bill is usually around $8-$10 when we start burning wood. Have no idea how this stacks up against total electric or oil heat. Think I am on the good side for expenses... Have heard some real horror stories from the neighbors for filling up the fuel oil tanks....

    Roy Ken

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