harryjr wrote:
Water in the lines, tanks, traps, outside shower, ice maker, washing machine.
All kinds of advice: Blow out the lines with air. Pump in the antifreeze. Both. Bring the battery inside. Put it on a trickle charger. Use a cover. Don't use a cover.
But did anybody warn me to bring the Keurig inside? Noooooo! :(
There's a water reservoir in a Keurig, and freezing will ruin it.:o
And I thought we were all friends here.:?
Oh well, the new one is red. Looks nicer on the counter than that old black one.:)
Ahhh, thanks for the humor.
You can scratch all those tasks off your list by leaving your trailer plugged in and furnace set above 32*
Of course we do winterize but never have to unload/unpack any liquids including dumping the Keurig and battery stays put.
We've had a very harsh winter as many are well aware and to date, have only used (3) 30# tanks of propane.
If this is not an option.....disregard.