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Wandering view wrote:We drive south every year and always de-winterize at home before leaving. We winterize again when we get home. We have been in some very cold weather and have had a freeze up in the fresh water lines a couple of times but its really not a big deal, just turn up the heat and it clears up. BTW, the few times we had a line freeze were due to a small 1 foot section that was open to the elements, since I found and fix it we have had not any more problems.
We are heading south on Feb 1 from central Mass. Any suggestions about water and holding tanks will help us. The holding tanks except fresh water in our winnebago view are heated. The unit is winterized. Should I wait to fill etc or should I go with some fresh water in the tank and/or and some water in the holding tank. First stop is in Virginia. Hepefully above freezing there. Any suggestions will be a big help as this is our first experience doing this
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Harvard wrote:
Play it safe, not worth the hassel to take any risks. Take drinking water in bottles and use RV antifreeze to flush the commode. JMO
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