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DutchmenSport
Jan 05, 2016Explorer
Go ahead and winterize now.
FYI, it got down to 17 degrees in central Indiana last night. I left 2 cases of Coca Cola on the front porch. (forgot to bring them on in the house after going to the store). This morning I remembered. Yes, they had a bit of ice inside, but not enough to break the cans open. Granted, the sugar and salt may create a lower freeze point, but considering they were exposed with no protection, I would think your camper is fine for one night, even at 23 degrees.
FYI, it got down to 17 degrees in central Indiana last night. I left 2 cases of Coca Cola on the front porch. (forgot to bring them on in the house after going to the store). This morning I remembered. Yes, they had a bit of ice inside, but not enough to break the cans open. Granted, the sugar and salt may create a lower freeze point, but considering they were exposed with no protection, I would think your camper is fine for one night, even at 23 degrees.
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