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Oct-03-2017 05:56 PM
JaxDad wrote:Hoka He wrote:
Own a 31ft "winterized, 0 Degree" Keystone TT, first RV, have had it two months now.
I need to fly away for two and a half weeks. The forecast shows only one day getting below freezing (31 degrees F).
So- how do I guard against freezing my water lines without doing a full winterizing?
Maybe I misread the OP, a TT with better than average insulation, at 31 degrees for ONE NIGHT?
The sky is NOT falling.
The interior of the TT will be well above freezing and will take MANY hours below freezing to get close to being cold enough to even allow anything to freeze, let alone cause any damage.
Enjoy your trip.........
Oct-03-2017 05:34 PM
Hoka He wrote:
Own a 31ft "winterized, 0 Degree" Keystone TT, first RV, have had it two months now.
I need to fly away for two and a half weeks. The forecast shows only one day getting below freezing (31 degrees F).
So- how do I guard against freezing my water lines without doing a full winterizing?
Oct-03-2017 04:30 PM
bikendan wrote:rockhillmanor wrote:
Pour antifreeze in fresh water tank.
DON'T put antifreeze in the FW tank.
It will leave a bad taste and requires flushing a lot of water to get rid of the taste.
And make sure you bypass the WH, for the same reason.
That way you will need a lot less antifreeze.
We must be willing to get rid of the life we've planned,
so as to have the life that is waiting for us.
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