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Sep-27-2013 06:49 PM
ontheroad101 wrote:
On a lighter side to this topic, we go south to winterize. SORRY just couldn't resist.
Sep-27-2013 06:35 PM
mowermech wrote:mockturtle wrote:mowermech wrote:And, depending on osmolality, urine freezes at a lower temperature than water.
Also, keep in mind that contaminated water freezes at a much lower temperature than relatively pure water. The dirty water in your waste tanks may become slushy at upper 20s temps, but it will not freeze hard enough to damage anything.
Actually, urine is 95% (+ or -) water.
"Normal" urine freezes at 28 - 30 degrees F.
But, again, at temperatures in the mid 20s, it will not freeze hard enough to damage anything.
Sep-27-2013 05:03 PM
mockturtle wrote:mowermech wrote:And, depending on osmolality, urine freezes at a lower temperature than water.
Also, keep in mind that contaminated water freezes at a much lower temperature than relatively pure water. The dirty water in your waste tanks may become slushy at upper 20s temps, but it will not freeze hard enough to damage anything.
Sep-27-2013 10:12 AM
RV daytrader wrote:
My worry is the 3" and 1.5" drain lines under the RV...and the fresh water drain line is exposed underneath also...I may just dump the tanks and not worry about the inside stuff. May leave heat on lowest setting as someone posted.
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Sep-27-2013 09:39 AM
mowermech wrote:And, depending on osmolality, urine freezes at a lower temperature than water.
Also, keep in mind that contaminated water freezes at a much lower temperature than relatively pure water. The dirty water in your waste tanks may become slushy at upper 20s temps, but it will not freeze hard enough to damage anything.
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