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Doug, Linda, Audrey (USN) & Andrew
Nov-15-2016 09:18 PM
Coffee Grinder wrote:The "heated" tanks on a stock unit usually rely on the propane heater running full tilt... Using Electric heat as you stated earlier will do nothing for the tanks.
The folks @ Rockwood said my ultralite has heated tanks and is good for 10 degrees below freezing. Haven't put it to the test yet however.
Nov-15-2016 04:42 PM
Nov-14-2016 07:51 PM
AstroKing wrote:
Again, I'm from Houston, where people freak out if it gets below 40 degrees, so those of you from up north can get a good laugh in! Thank you.
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Nov-14-2016 07:23 AM
westend wrote:Ken O wrote:I believe things get distorted with time or you mistyped "below zero" instead of "below freezing". In Deming, the record low for Feb. is -.8f.
I have a little story...
About 5 years ago I was spending the winter on I-10 running between AZ and FL. Coming out of Phoenix in February, and going into Deming, NM, a cold front came on like the area has never seen before.
I found a CG in Deming to hunker down. For four days the temps were well below zero, and didn't get to zero until about noon. I put the water hookup hose in the bath to keep it thawed, and just put hooked it up when needed. But, the city water main froze anyways. The CG supplied water in gallon milk jugs in the laundry room.
I was worried about the grey/black valve breaking with the water, as I still was using the sink, toilet, etc. Stuff did freeze up hard, but nothing broke. It was quite an experience, the trailer got much smaller since I couldn't get out and do anything.
I've done the whole winter trips a few times, and had lots of below freezing temps, and don't worry about the plumbing. I ended up buying a S&B in FL, so the RV is back in MI with RV AF in it now.
Hope your trip goes well. Buy a small quartz heater, might as well use the power you paid for at the CG, instead of your propane.
Nov-13-2016 09:16 PM
Ken O wrote:I believe things get distorted with time or you mistyped "below zero" instead of "below freezing". In Deming, the record low for Feb. is -.8f.
I have a little story...
About 5 years ago I was spending the winter on I-10 running between AZ and FL. Coming out of Phoenix in February, and going into Deming, NM, a cold front came on like the area has never seen before.
I found a CG in Deming to hunker down. For four days the temps were well below zero, and didn't get to zero until about noon. I put the water hookup hose in the bath to keep it thawed, and just put hooked it up when needed. But, the city water main froze anyways. The CG supplied water in gallon milk jugs in the laundry room.
I was worried about the grey/black valve breaking with the water, as I still was using the sink, toilet, etc. Stuff did freeze up hard, but nothing broke. It was quite an experience, the trailer got much smaller since I couldn't get out and do anything.
I've done the whole winter trips a few times, and had lots of below freezing temps, and don't worry about the plumbing. I ended up buying a S&B in FL, so the RV is back in MI with RV AF in it now.
Hope your trip goes well. Buy a small quartz heater, might as well use the power you paid for at the CG, instead of your propane.
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