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We are going on night 3 of below freezing temps. Go out and put towels or insulation in your valve boxes for your sprinklers. If you are not going to Dumont, DRAIN your hot water heater,some remember what can happen if you don't.. And don't forget to keep your pets indoors and if you can't find a way to keep them warm also. Mine have heating blanket under their beds in the garage.

This as been a Public Service Announcement from the SSOAM. Thank you for your time. :argue:

(Secret Society of Amateur Meteorologists.)

:porn: :fro: :beat::lol::laughoff:

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I worried about this last night. I just FILLED my fresh water tanks almost all the way up. Is there anything you can put in them (other than antifreeze :argue: ) to prevent freeze up?

I did and was thinking the same thing. Just filled up and wondering if I'm in trouble......

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So let me get this straight, when temps get to 32 degrees or below, liquid freezes?????????? Holy sh*t............ as for the water tanks, the temp needs to be freezing at least a solid 4 to 5 hours before the water starts to form into ice.

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We just drained the trailer from our last trip last weekend and last night as Chris and I were going to bed i said to him we have a full black tank and grey tank and still alittle left in the fresh water tank.Thank God when he dumped today it was smooth sailing or we would of had a serious Shi**er problem :barf::grin::dope::dunno:

It is Cold..........

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:porn: I don't think so. As long as it is really full I don't think it will freeze solid, but drain the hot water heater unless your going to turn it on.

Oh believe me, we are so turning it on this weekend!!

We just drained the trailer from our last trip last weekend and last night as Chris and I were going to bed i said to him we have a full black tank and grey tank and still alittle left in the fresh water tank.Thank God when he dumped today it was smooth sailing or we would of had a serious Shi**er problem :barf::grin::dope::dunno:

It is Cold..........

:barf::dope::grin:

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I dont know if it's a common practice, but while up in Montana last year with friends, they turned off their water pump in the RV and opened all of the facuets and shower and just kept a small heater which kept the trailer above 50 degree's all winter, and they claimed it never frooze. I've seen this in Idaho as well, but I've also heard that water heaters were mostly all plugged in to keep them at 60 degrees or drained.

According the weather reports, Vegas is suppose to be getting possible snow on Monday-Tuesday this coming week, so the temps are really dropping, might be a good idea to either drain or plug in and keep the RV above 50 or 60 degrees.....

:stirthepot:

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We just drained the trailer from our last trip last weekend and last night as Chris and I were going to bed i said to him we have a full black tank and grey tank and still alittle left in the fresh water tank.Thank God when he dumped today it was smooth sailing or we would of had a serious Shi**er problem :thumb::flipoff::grin::stirthepot:

It is Cold..........

:hello: Would that be referred to as a "sh*t-sickle?" :laughing:

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I dont know if it's a common practice, but while up in Montana last year with friends, they turned off their water pump in the RV and opened all of the facuets and shower and just kept a small heater which kept the trailer above 50 degree's all winter, and they claimed it never frooze. I've seen this in Idaho as well, but I've also heard that water heaters were mostly all plugged in to keep them at 60 degrees or drained.

According the weather reports, Vegas is suppose to be getting possible snow on Monday-Tuesday this coming week, so the temps are really dropping, might be a good idea to either drain or plug in and keep the RV above 50 or 60 degrees.....

:lol:

Last winter here in Helendale we had SEVERAL nights in the single digits. I used this theory... Drained the water heater, drained the whole trailer via the low point drains, AND left all faucets wide open. Did not have anything break or crack. This system seems to work for us and I tell everyone I no that has an rv of any sort to use it, good luck, and BUNDLE UP!!!

:lol:

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