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falconbrother wrote:
Night before last we were in Myrtle Beach and it was cold..cold, cold. I got up in the middle of the night for a bathroom trip and no water. I got dressed and went outside, about 4am, and everything from the water inlet to the ground where the spigot is located was frozen solid. The inside of the RV was not frozen, for all the good it did. They say, leave the water dripping. But, what about the gray tank? Do you leave the valve open and risk that freezing as well or, risk over filling the gray tank? The valve for the gray tank was frozen shut as well.. The next day, late morning, I went out there with a hair dryer and got the water going again. By about 2pm the gray water handle started working.
So, what is the solution to keep the water flowing in freezing weather?
โDec-31-2017 08:11 PM
Old-Biscuit wrote:
YEP.........
Use the fresh water tank & pump
Refill tank during warmer daytime temps and then drain/stow hose until refill needed
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lucy6194 wrote:
Red roof inn until out of freeze zone.
โDec-31-2017 05:00 AM
lucy6194 wrote:
Red roof inn until out of freeze zone.
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โDec-30-2017 07:21 PM
FLY 4 FUN wrote:Best! or a heated hose. Do not trickle, freeze up your 3" slinky!
Fill your onboard tank, disconnect and store hose and keep enough furnace heat to heated underbelly so tanks/lines don't freeze.
โDec-30-2017 07:17 PM
Home Skillet wrote:This!
Buy a heated water hose.
โDec-30-2017 06:35 PM