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3 dog nights wrote:Yeah - don't forget the beer and sparkling water stored under the bed. ๐
Getting my coach done this Wednesday. Friend reminded me to go thru from top to bottom, front to back, left to right and look in every cabinet and cubby for anything that might freeze. Laundry soap, WD-40, Pam, anything...! While at it, pull all AC filters and give them a good cleaning so they are ready for the spring outing, you know your are already planning it.
โNov-14-2018 04:20 PM
SidecarFlip wrote:
WD 40 don't freeze btw.
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โNov-11-2018 05:49 PM
Lynnmor wrote:MDKMDK wrote:
mmmmmmm, sno-cones. :E
Looks like a pink poopcicle to me. ๐
โNov-11-2018 04:53 PM
โNov-11-2018 03:20 PM
MDKMDK wrote:
mmmmmmm, sno-cones. :E
โNov-11-2018 03:11 PM
DutchmenSport wrote:
Winterized yesterday, but not shut down. Going to Louisiana on Nov 17. I'll unwinterize, then winterize again when we return home on the 25th.
Meanwhile, we're still driveway camping, but for the next few days we are in a "no water" zone. Port-a-potty in the bathroom, no water in the sinks. We can shower and fix meals in the house again, but still enjoy hanging out and sleeping in the camper.
So, I winterized the water lines yesterday and opened all the holding tank valves so everything could finish dripping out. It seems this new Montana continues to drip on-and-on-and-on.
So, when we woke up this morning in mid-20 degree weather, I shouldn't have been surprised when I saw this.
It warmed up and it's melted off now, and I closed the valves and replaced the caps.
Just a sober reminder to make sure your tank valves aren't dripping. I left mine open on purpose as they were already dumped. Still, I'm amazed how much more drippled over night and turned to this.
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