thrustblock
Jan 28, 2014Explorer
Winter TT camping
Hey folks. I'm fairly new to the world of TT's. I'm an avid skier so want to mainly use it in the winter and am looking for advice on keeping my tanks from freezing.
My freshwater tank and water lines are inside the trailer (16' Kit Companion) and I have installed a Plat Cat heater that I leave running full time while out on the hill, so those freezing haven't been an issues.
My black and grey tanks are exposed under the trailer and i have wrapped most of those lines with some insulating tape. Where I'm running into problems are the short lines that come out of the tanks to the valves used for dumping...those have been freezing.
I've been thinking of making some sort of foam block to fasten around them when I park and get set up, but wondering if I should just be dumping antifreeze directly into the tanks every so often when I flush or do dishes.
Any tips would be most welcome!
My freshwater tank and water lines are inside the trailer (16' Kit Companion) and I have installed a Plat Cat heater that I leave running full time while out on the hill, so those freezing haven't been an issues.
My black and grey tanks are exposed under the trailer and i have wrapped most of those lines with some insulating tape. Where I'm running into problems are the short lines that come out of the tanks to the valves used for dumping...those have been freezing.
I've been thinking of making some sort of foam block to fasten around them when I park and get set up, but wondering if I should just be dumping antifreeze directly into the tanks every so often when I flush or do dishes.
Any tips would be most welcome!