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jaycocreek
Jan 23, 2014Explorer II
I have a similar setup without insulation between the cover and tank. Never had a problem until last year, froze it up and luckily it was not full. 20 degrees and above isn't bad but getting below say 15 degrees or so requires some extra thought into keeping it from freezing.
If your staying in it is one thing and if your just leaving it unattended is another.
Mine freezes at the pump,which is enclosed next to the bed and under the bathroom sink and with that in mind, I can live in it down to about 15 degrees without freezing, below that, we blow out the lines and use a porta-potti and water jugs to well below zero. Each trailer is different when it comes to really cold temps.
Good luck.
If your staying in it is one thing and if your just leaving it unattended is another.
Mine freezes at the pump,which is enclosed next to the bed and under the bathroom sink and with that in mind, I can live in it down to about 15 degrees without freezing, below that, we blow out the lines and use a porta-potti and water jugs to well below zero. Each trailer is different when it comes to really cold temps.
Good luck.
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