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Old 02-22-2012, 07:23 PM   #5
chuck&gail
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Join Date: Mar 2011
Location: Colorado Mountains
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We've had no trouble at 20 degrees F, although furnace runs a lot. As said, DO NOT use electric heaters if it is below freezing outside, as furnace doesn't run and pipes can freeze.

Remember to disconnect shore water and store drained hose.

Also remember to drain and store sewer hose, or you may spend a long time trying to leave. Do not ask how we discovered this.

Finally some say to leave sewer connected and let water drip in faucet so pipes do not freeze. Talked to someone who did that. Sewer hose gradually froze closed, then waste tanks filled, then water ran on TT floor. He was NOT a happy camper. I guess the TT pipes didn't freeze, but ...
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