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Nov 18, 2015Explorer
True Redterpos3, caution is #1. We are sure not in a hurry and plan to watch the weather couple times a day. I need to dial in how to keep the pipes thawed and to prevent frozen holding tanks like Grit dog said.
I figure we can get a couple of plug in tank heaters to use when we are connected to services. Maybe some heat tape for pipes. Does that sound like the best way to go? We will be staying in hotels for the first few nights until we hit our first campground on the club we joined ....roundout in Accord NY...then Thanksgiving in PA. in Amish land. I currently still have the RV antifreeze in the tanks and drains. Was planning to wait until we get south a bit before I flush it all out. It has been dipping down to 25-30deg these last few days...
I figure we can get a couple of plug in tank heaters to use when we are connected to services. Maybe some heat tape for pipes. Does that sound like the best way to go? We will be staying in hotels for the first few nights until we hit our first campground on the club we joined ....roundout in Accord NY...then Thanksgiving in PA. in Amish land. I currently still have the RV antifreeze in the tanks and drains. Was planning to wait until we get south a bit before I flush it all out. It has been dipping down to 25-30deg these last few days...
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