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Chrisatthebeach wrote:Ultimately, in extended very cold temperatures, a foot of snow is probably a better insulator than hose wrap.
Worked for me through 3 northern winters, even under a foot of snow.
โNov-07-2017 06:51 PM
โNov-07-2017 03:01 PM
fj12ryder wrote:
.......It might work if you run a slow trickle of water through the line.......
โNov-07-2017 02:42 PM
Old-Biscuit wrote:
I just fill fresh water tank.....hearted enclosed underbelly and only use hose to refill during warmer day time temps/
Sure is a lot easier then wrapping, heat taping, dealing with a stiff hose
โNov-07-2017 02:16 PM
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โNov-07-2017 11:21 AM
wa8yxm wrote:
What I do in winter is fill on-board heated fresh tank and drain hose. unhook both ends and drain it.. Re-fill on onboard as needed.
โNov-07-2017 08:42 AM
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โNov-07-2017 08:14 AM
DAS26miles wrote:
expecting temp to drop to 25 tonight. Have full hookups and usually I unhook freshwater hose and stow in heated compartment. But I see one or two using foam pipe insulation around their hoses, does it work? I have a few extra that I place on the edge of my slide out to prevent my heading my head.
โNov-07-2017 07:40 AM
โNov-07-2017 06:37 AM
DougE wrote:
If you have a freeze of limited duration and especially if you have some water usage during the freeze the hose will likely not freeze. The insulation slows the loss of temperature but does not ultimately prevent freezing. If you want to prevent freezing for long term usage you need to put heat tape under the insulation. It is readily available at RV and Big Box Home Improvement stores.
โNov-07-2017 06:32 AM