Jan-03-2014 05:24 PM
Jan-04-2014 07:46 AM
herewer wrote:
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We will most likely just remove the outside hose and run the furnace during the night. We can reattach the hose in the morning after it warms up a bit.
Herewer
Jan-04-2014 07:08 AM
Jan-04-2014 06:58 AM
mudpuppi wrote:
Hmmm...woke up this morning with no hot water in the bath sink or tub which is at the rear of the trailer. No shore water even though hose had heat tape and insulation. Furnace was run at 71 all night and came on about about every 6 minutes. Outside temps dropped to about 25 degrees where I'm currently parked near Richmond Va. The on board tank is providing hot and cold to the kitchen, but only cold to the bathroom. I opened all the access panels and none seem cold enough to cause freezing so I suppose the hot water pipe running from the kitchen to the bath under the flooring is the one frozen which I cannot access. In hindsight I should have dripped the faucet in the bath.
Jan-04-2014 06:58 AM
jdkd123 wrote:
Too many panic replys here. Mid 20's overnight for a few hours, with a heated interior will not be a problem. Your black tank is not going to freeze either. At most I might disconnect a water hose and drain that. Use your own water for overnight. Jmo from a cold weather new england camper.
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