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GordonThree wrote:speedy72vega wrote:
Any thoughts on the fresh water drain tube? Should I put some kind of insulation over it just in case?
My trailer also has a drain tube for the fresh water, maybe sticks out 3" from the belly. the valve for the drain is inside the cabin of the trailer, so its just an empty tube sticking "outside" - nothing to freeze as long as the heat's on inside.
where is the valve for your drain, is it inside or outside your trailer?
Nov-16-2015 10:10 AM
ZeeLet50 wrote:
If its like my passport, the cap is the valve. When you unscrew it water comes out. I would try to put some kind of insulation over that hose and hope that the warmer water in the tank helps keep it from freezing. other option is to install a valve as close to the top of drain hose or put one inside the trailer. The later would be a pain as I assume your water tank is under the bed and pump and fittings are beneath the side nightstand. This involves removing the top cover to access.
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speedy72vega wrote:
Any thoughts on the fresh water drain tube? Should I put some kind of insulation over it just in case?
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speedy72vega wrote:If you mean RV AF, no, it doesn't work too well when diluted. For those temps you can safely keep water in your holding tanks.
From what I have read here, I will be adding anti freeze to gray and black holding tanks and run off of my fresh water tank.