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pianotuna
Oct 19, 2013Nomad III
Hi,
That's fine if the temps the next day migrate to above freezing. If they don't, eventually the sewer hose will clog with ice, then the gray water tank will fill, and you can guess the rest.
That's fine if the temps the next day migrate to above freezing. If they don't, eventually the sewer hose will clog with ice, then the gray water tank will fill, and you can guess the rest.
Tom N wrote:
I just leave a faucet drip. My water hose has never frozen. I've been down to at least 20 in Crystal River, FL.
Of course you have to have your gray tank valve open if you leave a faucet drip.
-Tom
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