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Originally Posted by johnxxx
Don't let the wifey know your bored...she'll put you to work on something... pretend you're busy in the garage!
Looks like Tenn will dip slightly into the sub-freezing temps over next several days. Would think that someone occupying the RV will keep [inside]pipes from freezing but it's the outside/exposed pipes that's of concern I'm guessing. Is there something for RV's like heat tape/wire running off your ancillary batteries with a auto-freeze protect for the piping? ...not sure if you rent it out much in the winter months to warrant that expense tho. I thought for sure your RV had something like that already... its not missing much else!
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I've been playing around with the motorhome to make sure it's ready to get.
The motorhome is fully enclosed. It has what is called a heated basement. All of the center storage area below deck is heated. That includes the tanks and lines. Long as I maintain temps above 50F. Everything is good.
When it comes back. I will drain all of the tanks and lines. Blow the lines out with air. Then fill the water tank up with 10 gallons of RV anti-freeze. Then pump that through all the water lines. That should be good down to -50F. If it gets that cold here. An ice age has started.