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valhalla360
Dec 26, 2020Navigator
Assuming you are on a sewer site, drain the waste tanks and leave them open for the night. Unless you use a lot of water, no real concerns with an ice dam (I'm assuming a short term over night cold snap followed by above freezing daytime temps. For long term freezing weather, ice dams are a concern.)
A far as the freshwater side, just disconnect and work off the pump. Do use the furnace rather than a space heater, as most are set up to dump a little heat into the underbelly slowing or stopping freezing of the tanks.
As far as the spigot, do what they asked...if it fails, it's the campgrounds problem if you did what they recommended.
A far as the freshwater side, just disconnect and work off the pump. Do use the furnace rather than a space heater, as most are set up to dump a little heat into the underbelly slowing or stopping freezing of the tanks.
As far as the spigot, do what they asked...if it fails, it's the campgrounds problem if you did what they recommended.
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